While it may not be proper for students and teachers to be friends on Facebook, there’s a new platform to connect the two groups. Faculty
Month: October 2018
Thursday Concert- The power of Jazz: From WWII to Now
Deep blue swallowed the audience, engulfing them with a lighting that was seemingly emblematic of the frigid air in the room. From the stage, piano
Students missing out on outdoor study space
Group studying and projects are supposed to be full of lively conversations, but this is something that can’t be done in the quiet library. The
Vegan Society Screens Netflix Original “Okja” at Great Hall
For meat eaters, bacon makes everything better. However, some may change their mind after watching Okja. The Vegan Society at Pierce College hosted Thursday a
BRIEF: Women’s volleyball lose in four sets
Despite winning their first set of the season, it was not enough for women’s volleyball, losing to the Victor Valley College Rams (29-27, 22-25, 25-22
Football opens conference play vs. SBCC
After two weeks on the road and last week’s bye, football is back home at Shepard Stadium for the start of conference play. First up
BRIEF: Soccer wins at Valley
The Brahmas extended their winning streak to six games, scoring three goals in a shutout win against the Los Angeles Valley College Monarchs. Diana Millan
Day of Politics preview
For many people, being educated on the current political situation can be hard without the proper guidance or exposure, which is why the upcoming Day
One Book One Campus one discussion
Pierce College continues its annual One Book One Campus program and it’s relating Summit coming Oct. 29, highlighting “The Race to Incarcerate” by Marc Mauer,
On a stage of his own
Have you ever thought about why we do the things we do? Adjunct Professor of humanities Michael Schuster often thinks about these things. “The first