Before Darroch “Rocky” Young was president, Pierce College was at its lowest enrollment. He was able to raise Pierce’s registration by over 7,000 students, from
Month: March 2018
Pierce says #ENOUGH
One month after the Florida school shooting, and days following the “credible threat” to Los Angeles Pierce College, students, staff and faculty will stand in
Cheap shots, valuable photography
A disposable camera with a built-in roll of film worth $20 was used in place of a Hasselblad 500cm that retails for about $1600 to
Hemp for the homeless
Hemp was once a thriving piece of manufacturing and construction, but for 80 years cultivation was illegal due to its close connection to marijuana. However,
Prop 64 at Pierce
When voters went to the polls last year and passed Prop 64, California legalized marijuana for adults 21 and up, joining seven other states with
Brahmas dominate Griffins
Men’s volleyball bounced back from a midweek loss against Irvine Valley College with a victory over the Grossmont College Griffins. Led by captain and state
No rush for clubs
For students new to Pierce, stepping onto campus for the first time can be daunting. Whether they come straight from high school or are returning
One sheriff’s station, too few
In the wake of the latest school shooting by a gunman armed with an AR-15 assault rifle, Pierce College should have additional security to prevent
Brahmas and Renegades end in a tie
The Brahmas saw their three-game winning streak come to an end as the baseball team tied the Bakersfield College Renegades with a score of 9-9.