Students at Pierce College deserve more access to financial aid assistance, not less, and opening the Financial Aid office on weekends would make it much
Month: February 2019
STEM week shifts gears
STEM students kicked it into high gear last week, thanks to some hands-on experience with a race car. STEM week opened Wednesday, Feb. 20, in
Thursday concert changes its tune
The doors opened at 12:45 on Thursday Feb. 21 for a performance by the Forte Brass Quintet, in Pierce College’s Performing Arts Center. They played
Morning market brings vintage back
A chilly morning to a toasty day didn’t stop the many shoppers who arrived at the monthly flea market on the last Sunday of February.
Imagination sheds light on incarceration
For a country revered as being the land of the free, the United States are home to a broken prison system that, according to prisonpolicy.org,
BRIEF: Baseball lose at Pasadena
Baseball couldn’t find its swing Saturday, losing to Pasadena City College 11-1. Bright spots offensively for the Brahmas were Brandon Lavallee going 2-2, reaching base
Emulating his childhood hero
When a basketball player models his game after elite NBA star, Kobe Bryant, a plethora of offensive skills are expected. Anthony McIntyre showcases his fundamental
Enrollment numbers on the rise
*CORRECTION: The graph printed depicted that Pierce had a zero students enrolled during the spring 2018 semester, however the correct number was 17,529. If you
Math professor’s fortune is pure vinyl
Becoming a math professor at a college doesn’t always start with a degree, sometimes it’s a journey that’s kicked off with an ironic disinterest in
Catching up with Brahmas baseball
Baseball season is underway for the Brahmas with eight games already in the books resulting in a 4-4 record for the team, which is an