The statewide initiative Guided Pathways, designed to help students complete their educational goals, is being implemented in a number of community colleges and Pierce is
Year: 2017
Celebrating cultural diversity
Jules Verne took readers around the world in 80 days in 1873. On Monday, Pierce students had the opportunity to experience it in about 80
Rise in thefts, community on alert
Pierce College has experienced a rise in the number of thefts and sheriff’s deputies said they are taking preventative measures to prevent more crimes. Within
Preview: Vegan Day
When someone hears the term “vegan,” the common misconception that follows is that the food is boring and will cost a pretty penny. The Vegan
LACCD stands with DACA
LACCD is protecting the 11,000 undocumented students in the school district by creating a task force that unites all nine campuses in support of DACA.
Communication is key
From British national debaters to Rate My Professor workshops, the Pierce College Communication Association offers students a myriad of ways to expand their horizons and
Season tips-off
The Brahmas tipped off their season with a 86-68 loss against Santiago Canyon Community College Saturday. Jordan Newt, point guard, maintained good perimeter ball movement
Volleyball falls prey to Cougars
The women’s volleyball team ended its regular season with a loss against College of the Canyons Cougars in straight sets. Throughout the first set, service
High textbook costs, OER solution
Textbook costs continue to rise, affecting student budgets nationwide. The average price of a new textbook increased from $58 in 2011-12 to $80 in 2015-16,
“Watch me whip, watch me neigh neigh”
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