They carried clothing, watches, books or photographs of their loved ones. They carried anxiety, fear, and hope for a better life. Some couldn’t carry anything
Year: 2017
Volleyball sinks Corsairs
A five set loss to El Camino College on Wednesday showed no lingering effects on the women’s volleyball team (19-6, 5-0), defeating the Santa Monica
This parking is not preferable
During the morning hours at Pierce College, students commute to campus and anxiously look for a parking spots, eager to get to class on time.
The voice of Brahmas’ football
When football games start, Mark Nogy is there to announce. Nogy has been announcing the Pierce College football games for 12 seasons. “I’ve been doing
Playing along with the string theory
The study of physics explores many theories including sound, however, Lee Loveridge takes it a step further by playing in the San Fernando Valley Symphony
A song for a different stage
Hair as black as raven feathers, arms tattooed with skulls and facial piercings to match, Justin Emord emits the typical rocker appearance which alludes to
Season Preview: Men’s basketball
The basketball court is being put to good use by the Men’s Basketball team as they practice for the upcoming season. The men’s basketball team
3 quarterbacks better than 75 cents
Pierce College football welcomed fresh blood with three quarterbacks this season. Offensive Coordinator John Austin thinks highly of all three quarterbacks. He said that they
Black and Red Madness tips-off season
The men’s basketball team let lose its talent and expertise during its first public showing in different events that culminated into a scrimmage game, in
Hancock hampers homecoming
The Brahmas lost the last home game of the season to the Allan Hancock College Bulldogs 44-34 to drop 3-5 in the season. In the