Clydesdales, Appaloosas and Miniature horses were some of the many equine breeds presented during the Parade of Breeds at the Pierce College Equestrian Center. While
Month: November 2022
PRO: Give us the week off for Thanksgiving
The most important aspect of a student’s academic career is performance, and what matters most for anyone sensible is their mental health and social life.
CON: Don’t change the school schedule
Thanksgiving break, which is intended to provide a two-day respite for college students and professors alike, ends up being more of a burden than it
Boost attendance for sporting events
It’s the last 10 seconds of a home basketball game. The players are tired. They gather their remaining strength and channel it into a last-minute
Women’s basketball drops game
Illnesses seemed to find a way to the Brahmas as they dropped their fourth game of the season to the Los Angeles Harbor College Seahawks
Review: Football ushered in new era
It was a rough year for the Brahmas. The young football team ended the season 0-10 overall, losing their final game to LA Valley College.
Dinosaur exhibit takes audience back in time
Imagine yourself traversing ancient lands with creatures three stories high and several school buses long. You’re at Pierce College, but 252 million years in the
Parade of Breeds returns
From Clydesdales to miniature horses, from San Luis Obispo to Compton, the equestrian communities rolled into El Rancho Drive and made Pierce College feel like
Softball program returns to the diamond
The newly appointed head softball coach has his eye on the future as he works to build a competitive team for this season and a
Brahmas in the bodega
Associated Students Organization held its first Brahma Bodega of the semester. Students came and grabbed free food and snacks. ASO co-adviser Geremy Mason said that