Penny pinching may sound negative, but for one potential assemblyman it got him to where he is today. While growing up in the San Fernando
Month: March 2018
BRIEF: Possible fines could be felt district-wide
The federal government has been running financial aid audits at schools across the country, looking for positive online attendance. The audits have found a lack
Baseball makes itself at home
Baseball capped off a week that had games rescheduled and played to avoid the rain by doing something most teams never get the chance to
Reserves depleted
For decades, the Pierce College budget has fluctuated, but remained in the black. That may soon change as a possible $5 million deficit may hit
Opt-out might impact events
Pierce hosts a collection of extracurricular activities each semester. Events such as the film festival, speech tournament, Cinco de Mayo and Day of Politics are
Brahmas gore the Raiders
The men’s volleyball team (6-6) built on their victory over Grossmont College (2-11) last week with a win over the Moorpark College Raiders (6-6) on
National protest spurs local student action
“This is what democracy looks like—” Bella Aguilar-Rosil shouted through a megaphone as she led a crowd of students and faculty to the north end
Con: Gender Bias
Women are often thought of as having feminine roles in society, with men being grouped into masculine stereotypes. But on our campus, both sexes cross
Pro: Gender Bias
Many students would like to believe that when it comes to gender bias on college campuses, they live in a more socially progressive time than
Light a flame, weld some metal
In Industrial Technology, sparks ignite the minds of students as they learn craftsmanship in this uncommon trade. Welding only can be found at two community