The swim team made a splash in the 19th edition of the Pasadena City College Invitational, a three-day event that had different colleges competing. Head
Month: April 2019
Volleyball lose at SMC
Reported by Felipe Gamino and Richard Espinoza. Men’s volleyball head into the final stages of their season as they went on the road to face
Baseball suffers narrow defeat
The Brahmas tried a new pitching strategy that worked as intended but they were unable to get the bats going against Bakersfield College on Saturday,
BRIEF: Special bulletin released about a recent reported sexual assault
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department released a Clery report regarding a sexual assault that was reported to campus personnel on April 8, after a
BRIEF: Men’s volleyball leaves empty-handed
Men’s volleyball struggled to get into gear, dropping their game against the El Camino College Warriors in straight sets (25-16, 25-19 and 25-12). With the
Taking a breather; the mental rest stops
College can be one of the most stressful periods of times in anybody’s life, but everyone, regardless of intelligence or skill, is entitled to a
Spring Sports Seasons MVPs
Copy by Blake Williams and Photos by Josh Manes, Nick Martinez, Chelsea Westman, and Chris Torres Despite struggles around all the Spring sports teams,
Sacramento brings changes to Pierce College campus
Interim President for Pierce College Larry Buckley had a message for the Academic Senate regarding recent legislation and recent updates to implementing the new state
Protestor’s sign causes controversy
Groucho Marx once said that “politics is the art of looking for trouble.” That seemed to be the case on March 27, when a student
Say goodbye to placement tests
Placement tests are a thing of the past, with the implementation of Assembly Bill 705. AB 705 is a bill that passed in 2017 and