He’s coached the top prospects in the nation and directed championship winning teams. Now, Anthony Harris has a new challenge ahead of him—leading the
Year: 2019
Season Preview: Men’s Basketball
With changes on the sidelines and new faces, Pierce men’s basketball are back this season to not only dribble the ball to a championship, but
Splashing in the classroom
The swim and water polo teams are diving for some local and international scholarships as well as keeping good GPAs by balancing both studies and
Brahmas lose nail-biter to the Lancers
Football showed improvement from their previous game, but it wasn’t enough as they lost enough as they lost to the Pasadena City College Lancers. Despite
Not making cents
Center for Academic Success Director Crystal Kiekel expressed relief after the CAS budget was restored into their account Monday morning, following Kiekel bringing the issue
Soccer lets lead slip
Friday’s game was an indication of how the soccer season has gone for the Brahmas. The team has been unable to close games against their
Monarchs reign supreme
Cross-town rivals faced off as Pierce hosted Valley College for the women’s water polo match on Oct. 23. Brahmas come from participating in the Ventura
BRIEF: Air quality cancels outdoor activities at Pierce
Update #2 (Oct. 24, 7:48 p.m.) There are currently four ongoing fires in SoCal, including the Tick Fire in Canyon Country, the Basin Fire at
From struggling student to mentor of many
CORRECTIONS: The article incorrectly states McKeever went back to college at Valley College to get a Master’s degree. It should state he went to California
Sukkah for Sukkot
Editor’s Note: The lede has been updated from the original version. Underneath the bamboo covering and within the white tarp walls, second year student Yoni