As basketball season approaches, the women’s team prepares to improve on last season, when things didn’t go as planned. This season, the team has 13
Month: November 2017
The Ky to success
Competition. It’s not just a word, it’s a way of life for 20-year-old Kyshawn Richards. After the death of his brother Andre Morgan in 2001,
Marching in another’s shoes
Mario Macias is not undocumented, but he could’ve been. His father was able to make him a citizen as a child, but that does not
Dang, that girl can (volunteer) work
A first-year college student with a helping hand looks forward to a lifetime of giving back. She volunteers, but hopes to make contributions in the
Pinning up inspiration
Red lipstick, victory rolls and big skirts are the essentials for a pinup look. However, someone can feel beautiful without those accessories. Pierce student and
Ghoul spirit
The halloween spirit always seems to find its way to Pierce. From 2005-2014, the Farm Center played host to the Halloween Harvest Festival. While the
Board of Education discontinues funds for faculty training
After a five-year run, Title V, a government grant that designates a certain amount of money in each fiscal year for employees to conduct staff,
Another day at the beach
Powered by four touchdowns from running back Kyshawn Richards, Pierce football (4-5, 2-2) came home from Santa Barbara City College (3-6, 0-4) with a 40-37
Bold colors highlight dark subjects
Stories of anger, sadness, strength and courage lined the Mall in the form of multicolored T-shirts that informed students about sexual assault for the Clothesline
Football wins in overtime
Low energy and a lack of confidence started off the game for the Brahmas before a comeback burst of power led to their 40-37 overtime