As horses gallop one by one through the arena, their cascading and colorful manes wow the crowd at the eighth annual Parade of Breeds. The
Month: November 2017
Football finale
For the second consecutive week, a slow start and early deficit did not keep Pierce football (5-5, 3-2) out of the win column, scoring 22
Soccer tames Wildcats
The Brahmas brought home another win Friday night in their game against West Los Angeles College with a final score of 4-0 as they advance
On a mission to form the creative space
There is a newspaper at Pierce College for journalism students and a literary magazine for short story writers. But where do students go when they
Abiding by ‘chemistry-TRY’
Oftentimes, the issue with effectively learning new material is the lack of confidence students have in the subject. Benny Ng, an instructor of chemistry at
Preview: GIS Day
The Earth is approximately 4.5 billion years old, and it is often changing. Scientists explore, uncover and map those secrets with a variety of
ASO passes two initiatives to help homeless and undocumented students
Many students have to deal with homework and quizzes. Some also have to face new federal immigration laws or worry about getting enough food to
“I’m in love with the shape of you”
Art can speak for itself. Sculpture is a set of four combined classes to create a multilevel platform. Students are able to gain an understanding
Pick up the PACE
English, math, speech and 30-60 units are required to transfer to a four-year institution. However, things can get complicated for students with busy schedules who
She knows how to Dole it out
Cindy Dole is a jack of all trades, and she charges all aspiring journalists to adapt to the multifaceted skillset required to leave no task