For: iPhones By: Navodya Dharmasiriwardena One man’s vision of a “computer for the rest of us” has brought technology to where it is today. Cell
Day: November 6, 2019
Golden opportunity missed for soccer
The Brahmas started strong in the first half with a goal by Stephanie Reyna, but couldn’t finish off the game against the Santa Barbara City
Remember the graduates with a Pierce yearbook
As each semester ends, students are getting closer to finishing their time at Pierce to move on to bigger things. Whether it’s transferring to a
Enrollment concerns prompt discussion
Members of the administration, faculty, staff and student body met on Wednesday, Oct. 30, at the Faculty and Staff Center to discuss issues regarding enrollment.
Pierce helps transfer fears into opportunities
Reported by: Aaron Estrada, Maja Losinska Instead of ghosts and monsters, perhaps college students’ greatest fear is transferring—or rather how to pay for it. Students
A shop built for scares
A workshop filled with severed body parts, machines covered in cobwebs and a bucket of blood hardly sounds inviting—unless it’s Halloween. The Society of Manufacturing
Yee haven’t seen anyone like her
Do you remember what you were doing at 13 years old? The Associated Students Organization’s (ASO) newest president Vivian Yee does because she didn’t turn
Brahmas ground Seahawks
Effective on both sides of the ball, the Brahmas beat the undefeated LA Harbor College Seahawks on Saturday night. Pierce got the win over Harbor
#SquadGhouls
On a day where many students dressed up, baseball joined in the Halloween spirit by playing their annual Backwards Baseball Game. This is a tradition
Volleyball drops game to Vaqueros
The Pierce College women’s volleyball team could not keep their winning ways as they lost to Santa Barbara City College in Friday’s conference game. Volleyball