The soccer team returned to The Pit as they faced Clovis College in a game that finished scoreless. The Brahmas had 19 shots on goal
Month: September 2017
Alumnus readjusts to her life after gun violence
A year ago, her stepfather was killed as a victim of gun violence. A month ago, as she commemorated him, a gun took the sight
Football coaches fired
Head football coach Jason Sabolic and defensive coordinator Torry Hughes have been released. Athletic Director Moriah Van Norman stated that there had been a change
Parking permits now enforced
Parking tickets will be issued to vehicles parked on campus without a valid permit starting today, according to Sheriff’s Deputy Alfred Guerrero. A parking
Football earns first home win since 2015
Pierce successfully defended its territory and dominated the field, earning the first home win since week 7 of the 2015 season, defeating Los Angeles Southwest
Students unite to protest for DACA
Pierce students are organizing a march to protest and demonstrate their support for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program after the Trump administration
Explore your pathway at the College Fair Extraordinaire
This Saturday, from 9 a.m. to noon, students will gather along The Mall for the College Fair Extraordinaire, an event aimed at educating students about
Soccer loses first game of season
Despite Jennifer Veliz and Leslie Jolon scoring for the Brahmas, it wasn’t enough as the soccer team lost its first game of the season at
District responds to DACA decision
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced today that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is being rescinded. The Trump administration has given Congress a
Football falters in the fourth quarter
The Brahmas’ 2017 football season kicked off Saturday night inside Griffin Stadium at Moorpark College with a 36-34 defeat against the Raiders that came down