Football took a trip to the desert and beat the heat, and the College of the Desert Roadrunners Saturday night. Running back David Kates scored
Month: September 2018
Lost in a cloud of smoke
Smoking has been proven to cause serious health issues. Whether one decides to partake in the activity is an individual decision, but public smoking becomes
Preview: Thursday Concert
The Art Hill is alive with the sound of music. The Thursday afternoon concerts are returning to Pierce this semester with a collection of unique
Vintage Market
The monthly Vintage Market comes to Pierce, bringing customers and vendors together to form a community of eclectic buyers of antiques and artifacts from all
Con: AA before transfer
Completing the minimum and achieving more. When attending community college, transferring should always be the main goal, and the less time spent doing so is
Pro: AA before transfer
There are many cases in which college students are eager to transfer to a four-year university. Most are filled with the notion that an associate
Marek making money moves
He has been described as focused, hardworking, and keen when it comes to financial matters. He is the definition of a businessman, with the utmost
Town hall at the Great Hall
The search for a permanent president is underway, and, in a town hall style meeting, LACCD Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez met with members of the Pierce
Enrollment drops
Although the Pierce campus seems bustling, one wouldn’t expect that the campus has hundreds of students less than previous years. At Monday’s academic senate meeting,
Shining in the spotlight
Go long? That’s an understatement for Christian Graves, Pierce’s starting wide receiver, who ran the ball back for a 99-yard touchdown at Saturday’s game against