School can get pretty stressful, so what better way to de-stress than to run around playing with cute animals like puppies and kittens? Numerous universities
Month: November 2019
Bulldogs bite the Brahmas
Following their 17-2 win over LA Harbor College in their homecoming game, Pierce took a trip to Santa Maria to face the conference leaders, Hancock
Playoff hopes remain intact
Brahmas soccer kept their playoff hopes alive despite not being able to score against Cuesta College in Friday’s conference matchup. Pierce and Cuesta were not
Online professors need “consistent student interaction” for accreditation
Even though they’re behind a computer screen, professors teaching online classes have to be just as interactive with their students as in-person. Accreditation Coordinator Yvonne
Volleyball drops home finale
Volleyball hosted the Ventura College Pirates in their last home game on Nov. 6 and while the Brahmas fought hard, the Pirates took home the
Opinion: iPhones vs Androids
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
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