An incident from the opposing team’s fans did not throw off the soccer team Friday as they beat the Glendale Community College Vaqueros 5-0 to
Month: October 2018
Seahawks grounded
Football continued its hot start to conference play, defeating LA Harbor College Saturday in what proved to be a defensive battle. The Brahmas move to
BRIEF: Football wins fourth consecutive game
Brahmas football won its fourth straight game, moving to 3-0 in conference, after a 10-3 victory at LA Harbor College. Premire Wilson scored the only
Women’s volleyball fall to the Vaqueros
Women’s volleyball didn’t leave with a win on their second to last game at home, losing to Santa Barbara City College in straight sets. Catelynn
Pierce talks tech
The Pierce College Council meeting on Oct. 25, centered around technological advances on campus including better Wi-Fi, more surveillance cameras and an updated school website.
Con: Mandatory sexual assault module
The safety of students is a top priority that should be maintained by schools all over the nation. One of the biggest threats a student
Pro: Mandatory sexual assault module
Students should have to complete a sexual assault module when they enroll in classes at Pierce College. Sexual assault rates on college campuses have skyrocketed
Escape to a better world
College isn’t for everyone, especially right out of high school. For philosophy instructor Christopher Lay, it was the time he spent working and traveling that
An un-canny professor
For parents, it can take some time for the fog to lift after the birth of a child and get back to normal life. For
Unclassified/student worker shake up
Both student and unclassified workers will be undergoing changes that will affect hiring and employment standards for jobs on campus. Under Assembly Bill 2160 community