LACCD Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez was honored on Tuesday, Sept. 18, by the Mexican government, receiving the Ohtli Award. The Ohtli is one of the highest
Year: 2018
Pierce increases reach
Pierce College hopes to expand its Outreach Program courses with the help of an assembly bill. While Pierce has been offering the Outreach program for
Getting paws-on experience
Dogs and cats may not be leaving Pierce College smiling, but their owners will be thanks to the Veterinary Technology program performing three spays/neuters a
Transfer guarantee expands to UC
Pierce College is guaranteeing students a spot into the UC system with the help of the UC TAG (Transfer Admission Guarantee) program. As long as
It’s Zhou or never
An Olympian is recognized as a proven winner and a world-class athlete. They are associated with hard work, mental toughness and for having a “whatever-it-takes”
Season Preview: Women’s volleyball
After falling short of the state championship for the past three years, the women’s volleyball program prepares for a rebuilding season. The Brahmas enter this
Football falls in Valley
Never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for Valley. For the fourth year in a row, the cross-town
Back on the right foot
Soccer completed its largest comeback in head coach Adolfo Perez’s 18 years on Friday. The Brahmas responded to a 3-0 deficit at halftime to defeat
“For The Love Of Dog Film Festival Screening”
The Department of English and Philosophy opened it’s bi-annual Interdisciplinary Film Festival last Wednesday at the Great Hall. This year’s theme being
BRIEF: Back-to-back heartbreak for football
Saturday night ended in heartbreak for the Brahmas, giving up the game winning touchdown to LA Valley College with four seconds to play. Pierce came