Artists and collectors display wire-wrapped rocks, potted plants and collectible coins as people of all ages browse the filled tables. They excitedly talk about their
Day: September 25, 2019
More inclusive I.D.E.A.S. help foster diversity
Undocumented students, DACA recipients and allies may be relieved to learn that there is a safe and supportive club on campus that offers workshops, resources
Playing with numbers and finding the music in math
All music students learn the basics of quarter notes, arpeggios and chords, while tagnets, cosines and waveforms remain in the real of math. Math professor
Pantry’s back in session
Studying for tests and finishing homework are obstacles for most students, but what if they are hungry and have no place to lay their head
Making the cut
*Correction* The article incorrectly states Mary Anne Gavarra-Oh said they don’t cancel the same class within two years, it should say two semesters. Canceling a
Volleyball drops home opener
After winning their season opener over the West LA College Wildcats, women’s volleyball hosted the Citrus College Owls in their home opener Friday night. However,
Victory for sssssoccer
Pierce women’s soccer was not the only visitor at Victor Valley’s soccer field on Friday, Sept. 20. During the game, a rattlesnake slithered onto the
Look for deals, “trash” for sale
While “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure” is a common phrase, it holds truth for any college student looking for a cheap alternative to
Going for new opportunities
Sometimes a step backward is moving forward. Instead of clashing with the coaches and not improving at soccer, Sofia Caparelli, 19, decided to attend Pierce
But this time it’s Pierceonal
Last season, wide receiver Kareem Miles was fighting for the Victory Bell as a player with Los Angeles Valley College. Now, Miles is looking to