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Month: October 2018
Volleyball goes 1-1
Volleyball went 1-1 last week, earning its first win of the season, coming back from two sets down to beat Glendale in five. The team
Top Girls is close to top notch
*Correction: After the opening scene the play does not jump to present day. It jumps to 1982 London *Correction: The sets minimalistic aspects are not
Affordable resources increased
The OER initiative is gaining momentum, as the amount of sections providing open educational resources has almost doubled since this past Spring. This fall there
The Transportation and Mobility Fair
Getting to and from school shouldn’t be as hard as it is at Pierce College. The Transportation/Mobility Fair gave students unique alternatives to getting to
Changes to funding model
*Correction: The sentence that reads “One way to put on emphasis on adult enrollment if through Outreach programs” should say: One way to put an
Brahma barrage
A 20-minute delay on the kickoff did not prevent the Brahmas from bouncing back from their loss as they beat the West LA College Wildcats
Football knocks off Lancers
It was a happy homecoming for Brahmas football, rallying back to get the win over the Pasadena City College Lancers Saturday. The team came into
Pep in their step
A new tradition was born as athletes, coaches, cheerleaders and members of the student population took part in the first ever fall sports pep rally
The Thursday Concert Series welcomes jazz extraordinaire Bernie Dresel
You’ve heard him, but you may not have heard of him. A distinguished jazz percussionist, who sold close to 4 million records and played for