Community members flocked to the Topanga Vintage Market to browse through hundreds of shops to find rare items, bargains and to find an item worth
Month: November 2021
Lemonade in the garden with the College President
New and returning students and faculty mingled with Interim President Aracely Aguiar under the shade of the Botanical Garden. Guests has the opportunity to meet
Sporting costumes on Halloween
The Pierce College baseball and soccer teams held practice a little differently by getting into the Halloween spirit by dressing up in costumes and participating
Brief: Hate flyers posted on campus
Flyers threatening to harm individuals of a certain ethnicity were found posted around the Pierce College Performing Arts Building. The flyers included photos of students
Men’s basketball returns
As the team files out of the gym there is a palpable energy emanating from the players. Each one smiling and laughing as they leave
Pro: Private universities over community colleges
Deciding on where to go to college is a tough and exciting decision for students. During this process, many students consider attending either a private
Con: Prestige means nothing
Students planning to transfer after Pierce College have many factors that they need to think about and implement into their future, and deciding whether to
Captain covers the whole court
[smartslider3 slider=”10″] Sometimes, trying new things can be intimidating. But for Pierce volleyball captain Julia Nederlk, it’s rewarding. Nederlk said that her current position on
The Mask-arade
Because of COVID-19, students are required to wear face coverings to be on campus. But that doesn’t mean they need to be boring. Unique designs
Women’s volleyball drops game
After winning their first match of the season against Mission College, the Brahmas lost to the Cuesta Cougars, 25-10, 25-20 and 25-22 to give them