Most people have become reliant on the internet for the majority of daily tasks. The Pierce College community is no different. Many assignments are turned
Month: April 2018
Preview: Here they come
The transition of high school students to the world of college academia can sometimes be a daunting experience. However, this year Pierce College aims to
Commitment pays off
Being a student athlete requires balancing school work and extracurriculars by doing homework and attending practice. While that balance may be tough for some athletes,
Streetbeat: Invention
What would you invent to make the world a better place? “A renovation center in my house for homeless people. I would also want to
Preview: Calling UMOJA to the stage
The method of sharing words and stories has been used to forge connections among people dating back to ancient times. UMOJA’s Open Mic Night on
Efficient with solar panels
Have you ever wondered how Pierce College, with it’s 426 acres of land, powers its buildings and infrastructure? Well, in large part, you can thank
Preview: Tennis Update
After securing second place in conference and having their best regular season in years, Brahmas tennis has more reason for celebration as some will be
Wireless infidelity
Pierce College has a Wi-Fi problem. Go almost anywhere on campus and the Wi-Fi connection is inconsistent to say the least. The separation between student
A cup of Joe before you go
Mammoth Mountain is the place where Pierce instructor Joe Perret and his wife Nina met, fell in love and got engaged. But after an injury
From ASL to EIC and ESPN
Despite initial reservations and an unrelated course of study, this former American Sign Language student discovered her passion for journalism and has kept her eye