Baseball couldn’t find its swing Saturday, losing to Pasadena City College 11-1. Bright spots offensively for the Brahmas were Brandon Lavallee going 2-2, reaching base
Year: 2019
Emulating his childhood hero
When a basketball player models his game after elite NBA star, Kobe Bryant, a plethora of offensive skills are expected. Anthony McIntyre showcases his fundamental
Enrollment numbers on the rise
*CORRECTION: The graph printed depicted that Pierce had a zero students enrolled during the spring 2018 semester, however the correct number was 17,529. If you
Math professor’s fortune is pure vinyl
Becoming a math professor at a college doesn’t always start with a degree, sometimes it’s a journey that’s kicked off with an ironic disinterest in
Catching up with Brahmas baseball
Baseball season is underway for the Brahmas with eight games already in the books resulting in a 4-4 record for the team, which is an
Tackling the music industry with soulful tunes
In third grade, Leah Raquel Drew painted herself flying over the Hollywood sign, a clear departure from what her fellow classmates’ were creating. Drew’s grade
State champions begin title defense
Coming back from a championship season can be difficult, especially if there are new faces on the team and changes on the sidelines. Edison Zhou
Hard copy for an easier semester
As incoming students anticipate in the new semester, they have to wonder what the course entails. Luckily, professors provide a syllabus in person to their
Vegan Society bakes up the love on Valentines Day with tasty treats
With tables filled with red and pink confectionary treats, Pierce College’s Vegan Society showed their love for animals this past Valentine’s Day by holding a
Paper Trails Are Better Than Electronic Inefficiencies
As the new spring semester starts up, more people at Pierce College are becoming environmentally conscious. Students are recycling plastic bottles, resorting to paper straws