Since the 1980s, holding elections for political positions in office has been a way for Americans to give their opinion on which candidate they feel
Month: November 2022
Senate discusses Spirit Week
On Hallow’s Eve, the Legislative Fairy of Pierce College (Barbara Anderson in costume) talked school business with faculty and administration while spreading Halloween spirit. The
Political Film Festival addresses abortion
The Political Film Festival was held on Thursday in the Great Hall which featured two films about abortion, a guest speaker from Planned Parenthood and
Men’s basketball tips off
Pierce College’s men’s basketball season starts in the beginning of November under more relaxed COVID-19 policies and with many new faces. Head coach Charles White
Football drops close game
The Brahmas lost to Santa Monica College on Saturday in what can be called their best performance on the field yet. This was their closest
Women’s basketball ushers in new era
Walking into the gymnasium, you can hear sneakers squeaking, balls dribbling, but most of all, you can see the women’s basketball team’s grit and determination
COVID-19 emergency ending in the state
California governor Gavin Newsom announced early last week that he plans to cancel the COVID-19 statewide state of emergency next February after the anticipated holiday
Pierce alumn gives back to the community
From being raised by educators to eventually becoming a teacher herself, Pierce College alumn Angela Diaz has expanded her skills outside of the classroom by
Review: “Clue” is funny whodunnit
During Halloween what could be more fitting than murder and malice at Pierce College? But don’t worry. This isn’t the kind of morbid murder that
Showing their spookiness and creativity
Spirit week is off to a spooky festive start and Pierce students are joining the action in costume The Associated Student organization held a