Brahmas soccer kept their foot on the accelerator getting wins over the Oxnard College Condors and the Moorpark College Raiders. With the win the soccer
Month: October 2018
The Meech shall intercept the Earth
What matters more, a leader on the stat sheet, or a leader on the field? Why not both? Dimetri “Meech” King came from Orlando, Florida
Designated lactation space needed
Pierce College does not have an authorized place for students, faculty or staff to express or store breast milk, which makes Pierce out of regulation
Sexual assault prevention
*CORRECTION: Michael Gend was misquoted in this story. He said, “And compliance is not the same as prevention and to improve transparency and accountability.” Sexual
Summer session
All athletes that are participating in fall sports were given the opportunity to be a part of an eight-week summer session class to prepare for
SEASON PREVIEW: Water polo ready to hit the pool
After a rocky start playing two back-to-back games at the preseason Valley Tournament, the water polo team prepare for their season opener. Unlike other fall
Volleyball home opener
Women’s volleyball is still searching for its first win of the season after losing in straight sets to Citrus College. The Brahmas lost the first
BRIEF: Soccer defeats Glendale 7-0
Brahmas soccer opened conference play putting seven past Glendale Community College. Gisell Cruz and Keyonna Hill scored hat-tricks, while Cristina Peruch Alegria scored another. The
No place for placement tests at Pierce
Students who have been at Pierce for more than a year remember the era of math and English placement tests. Now, Assembly Bill 705 takes
Perform your heart out
Singers belting high notes and low ones, a musician strumming from a guitar, another tooting a trumpet and the plinking of piano keys are some