An array of professionals working in various fields, from software design to law enforcement, will be answering students’ questions in their respective line of work.
Year: 2017
Horses hit the hurdles at expo
One by one, champion horses warmed up in the Equine Center prior to Pierce’s first equestrian competition, the Camelot March, held the weekend of March
Is ‘Bad Jews’ a bad title?
Several local residents sent emails and made phone calls to the Theater Department throughout the day last Wednesday with concerned messages about the wording of
Foundation scholarships applications are now being accepted
Pierce College’s Foundation has been offering scholarships to help students achieve their academic goals; however, lack of submissions has advisers questioning students’ interest and eligibility.
Tennis starts with (double) love
When she nervously walked onto the tennis courts, freshman Sowgol Sadeghi made history as the first woman to join an all-men’s sports team at Pierce.
Pro: Guns are tools
Colleges and school campuses should allow for concealed handguns on their premises. Defending yourself is an American right. It was built into our constitution for
Academic All-Staters
Three members of the Pierce baseball team, Adrian Rodriguez, Tommy Wilson and Chris Kovach, were recently nominated for the Scholar Athlete Award, which honors their
Kovach, Pierce roll through Valley
Led by seven strong innings and eight strikeouts from starting pitcher Chris Kovach, the Brahmas defeated the Valley College Monarchs 8-2 on Saturday. Despite a
Pirates deep-six Brahmas
The No. 6 Brahmas fell in four sets (25-18, 25-22, 13-25, 25-21) Friday night at home to the powerhouse No. 2 Orange Coast College Pirates.
Tech teacher is the marrying kind
Joseph Perret has a habit of taking a leading role in any group he’s apart of. Whether it’s being a father to his three children,