The Dream Resource Center (DRC) had its grand opening ceremony Thursday, Sept. 26 outside of the Center for Academic Success building. The DRC was
Month: October 2019
Con: ‘Call me professor”
One of the noblest professions in the world is being a teacher. They spend their days educating the youth of America, while also helping students
Pro: ‘Hey, dude’
Beginning a new school year can be tough for students as they search for classes among a big campus. One way that students can create
Brief: Active shooter training
A one-hour active shooter training will begin at noon on Oct. 8 at the Faculty and Staff Center, which is building 600. Pierce College and
Preventing career Khat-astrophy
Two certificates, two associate degrees, two bachelor’s degrees, one master’s degree and a doctorate on the way. Learning has been a lifestyle for Mon Khat,
Giving players hope and strength
As football season is underway, keeping the players fit is a key element to making sure the team is successful. For Head Strength and Conditioning
Assistant coach multitasks in many fields
It’s always more fun to do what you enjoy in life and Max Martin is doing just that by dedicating his life to coaching the
The “cornerstone” of Pierce’s Vet Tech
When Angela Killips was hired at an animal vaccine clinic, her job history was minimal, but her experience with animals was plenty. From a 26-year-old
Union questions expenditures
A union is only as strong as the rules that govern it. Local AFT 1521A, the faculty and staff union that represents Los Angeles Community
Monarchs retain bragging rights
The Brahmas’ offense wasn’t able to chime in during the Victory Bell game against LA Valley College on Saturday, Sept. 28, at Shepard Stadium. Valley’s