The Financial Aid Office will have limited hours until Oct. 6 to catch up on the high volume of student file reviews, resolve pending issues
Month: October 2017
Students march for free education
Angelenos, including Pierce students, marched down Hill Street in Downtown Los Angeles in support of Assembly Bill 19, which would make college education free for
Students march for free education
“Sign the bill” was chanted through the streets of Downtown Los Angeles as participants, including Pierce students, marched in support of tuition-free education to full-time
It takes a village to raise a Pierce student
Due to the nature of community college, students often come and go, and are not always given the opportunity to form connections. Umoja, the Swahili
The Brahmas take a knee
President Donald Trump’s attack on NFL players who took the knee didn’t stop them from protesting. Nor did it stop the Brahmas during their Sept.
Pierce is under FIRE
Student Kevin Shaw filed a lawsuit last semester stating that his First Amendment rights were violated by campus administration. The suit is in the early
Out of the comfort zone
Talent has no boundaries, and the distance between states does not deter some prospective students from reaching their educational and athletic goals. State borders couldn’t
Football drops home record
The Brahmas (2-3) home win streak was snapped in a 31-13 loss to the San Diego Mesa Olympians (4-1) at Shepard Stadium on Saturday, Sep.
Leading on the field by example
Leadership is vital in any situation. Taking initiative and stepping up when things aren’t going in your favor can help restore and unify a team.
Brushing up at the vintage market
In the San Fernando Valley, not many vintage markets have had the opportunity to open their stands to the public. But Patrice Curedale is changing