Throughout the nine community college campuses in the Los Angeles district, classrooms are full of students who are seeking an education, but one in five
Day: February 26, 2020
Voter turnout in California’s 2016 Presidential Primary was 35%. Does anyone care?
It’s frustrating seeing people complain online and in person about the current state of the government when they’re not doing anything themselves. Some might question,
Top students honored
The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation selected six students from Los Angeles Pierce College to be semifinalists for the Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship 2020 based on
BRIEF: Voting centers at all nine community colleges
Pierce will be opening a Voting Center on campus in the Faculty and Staff Building 600 by the library from Saturday to Tuesday. These centers
Proposition 13
There’s only one state wide ballot measure for the 2020 Presidential Primary Election, and it will impact students at Pierce and across California. Voting yes
Class Crisis, Confidence Shaken
Pierce College President Alexis Montevirgen announced Thursday that departments could restore their original fall allocations, reversing course on a proposal to cut 3-5 percent of
Health Fee Increase
After 22 years of rejection, the Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees announced that the Student Health Center can raise its fees from
Tennis program gets cut
While sports programs get ready for their respective seasons, others will not have that opportunity. Tennis was scheduled to have their season opener on Feb.
Brothers on and off the diamond
Sibling rivalry is common among families, but for the Ryan brothers, it is the opposite as they empower each other on the diamond. Jake and
Overtime heartbreak for basketball
Two halves were not enough to determine the winner in Friday’s conference match between the Brahmas and Bulldogs. Men’s basketball was unable to beat Hancock