Pierce’s fountains have been broken and inoperable for so long that they can’t grant wishes anymore. Director of Facilities Paul Nieman said there are three
Month: October 2019
Con: ‘Let’s stay home”
Majority of students are not ready to leave the nest to move to another state. Some may not be experienced enough going from being familiar
Pro: Time to leave
Progress is not made through inactivity. Students can make a transformative change by moving out of state. Students should move out of state to become
BRIEF: Plans for ASO after president impeachment
The Associated Students Organization (ASO) is working toward finding a new president after the impeachment of Angel Orellana. At the Academic Senate meeting on Monday,
Pulling at each others’ strings since they were young
As he sat and strummed his guitar, the musician filled the room with emotions through the compositions he played that were based on folk music
More help on the way
Tuition isn’t the only thing that college students have to pay for. Currently, California students who need financial assistance are able to go to community
Preview: Intersquad Madness
The Black and Red Madness is back after a year with a new name. Men’s basketball are hosting the Intersquad Game Madness, an event to
UPDATED: Pierce football coach under investigation
Update #4 (Nov. 6, 11:45 a.m.) Pierce College President Alexis Montevirgen confirmed that the investigation is still going and has not provided any updates on
Brahmas stop the Roadrunners
Despite behind the scenes tension for football, the Brahmas came out of their dry streak to catch their first win of the season, beating College
Volleyball’s losing streak continues
Pierce College women’s volleyball welcomed the LA Mission College Eagles to Ken Stanley Court Friday night. Even though the Brahmas won set three 25-15, the