Students shouldn’t go to shows or music festivals during the school year because it detracts from their full responsibilities from school. Yes, music is a
Year: 2017
Brahmas shut out West LA
The Pierce College Brahmas shut out the West Los Angeles College Wildcats 6-0 Saturday behind Chris Kovach’s complete game shutout. The win improves their record
Saving lives one CPR certification at a time
The average CPR/ AED training class can cost between $30 and $100, but the American Red Cross offered a free course to Pierce students interested
CPR training open to students
In a moment’s notice the ability to save the life of a person can rest in the hands of another yet, not everyone has the
Companies line the Mall for ‘Fair’ job offerings
The Mall was filled with smiling faces and eager students looking for immediate employment for the semesterly Job Fair. More than 50 companies were recruiting
Who Counsels the Counselors?
Illustration by Beck Shields A degree does not represent a person’s skills. What really matters is the knowledge and information school counselors have to inform
Sharai of sunshine on a cloudy day
Staring at her reflection as she rehearses her lines, Sharai Bravo, 26, prepares for her starring role as Melody in Pierce College’s upcoming comedy, “Bad
Piano professor tips the scales
The public’s ears were filled with classical music while the sound of 88 keys played as the weekly afternoon concert series continued. The ASO hosted
Free year of college for LAUSD graduates
Pierce prepares for the Los Angeles College Promise, which offers one free year of education for high school graduates. The program is set to begin
Making a splash toward the finish line
Brahmas, Pirates, Vaqueros, Owls and Renegades hit the pool at the Steven E. Schofield Aquatic Center on Friday for the second official meet of the