English can be a very daunting and stressful language to learn, especially for non-native speakers. A weekly event known as Communication Café offers ESL students the
Year: 2019
Planting the seed to a greener community
Members of Circle K got a little dirty over the weekend planting a tree in Van Nuys. Their activity was a part of a larger
Retired professor of speech and debate dies at 81
James “Jim” Lagerstrom, known for establishing and leading the cultivation of the Pierce College American Sign Language Interpreter Training Program, which is still in use
New scoreboard helps attract athletes
Pierce College Football awaits a new scoreboard that would be more functional, raise student morale, help with recruiting and generate money as an advertising tool.
H2O on the go: water made more convenient
Searching for a water fountain to refill your reusable water bottle is about to become easier with new additions to campus. Six water bottle filling
New life as a phoenix
Not many women athletes can say they are part of the top two percent to receive a Division-1 scholarship to play the sport they love.
Volleyball wins in thriller
After their loss against the Santa Barbara City College Vaqueros Wednesday, the Brahmas bounced back against the Golden West College (GWC) Rustler Sam in Friday’s
Meeting the new faces
High school seniors had the opportunity to get a glimpse of their future home as the football program had their first-ever Prospect Day at Pierce
Receiving all-state recognition
Soccer players can be more than a physical force in the field as they compete to win. They are also determined to become winners of
Brief: Volleyball falls to Santa Barbara City College
Men’s volleyball had a rough outing as they lost to the Santa Barbara City College Vaqueros in straight sets. The Brahmas put up a fight