Up-and-downs are good for amusement parks. Unfortunately, in sports, that’s a different matter. The Brahmas lost to San Bernardino Valley in their last game of
Year: 2022
Volleyball gets served
Volleyball season woes continued for the Brahmas as they lost to the Santa Barbara City College Vaqueros in straight sets (25-19, 25-10, and 25-20). The
Job fair returns
The Mall was filled with canopies and employers late Thursday morning as Pierce College hosted the Valley Regional Job Fair. Recruiters from Amazon and Rite-Aid,
Brief: Job fair brings energy back to campus
Employers greeted students on a sunny morning with flyers and glimpses of what future employers have to offer them. Pierce College partnered with the City
Streetbeat: Should Pierce lift the mask mandate?
“If they do take off the masks, it’s OK. But I personally wouldn’t take mine off.” “I don’t think so, since our county is more
Actors nab festival honors
Pierce College’s Theatre Department has made history and took home four awards. Student Topher Ngo won the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) Irene
Brief: Transfer application number down
Enrollment numbers aren’t the only thing that has decreased since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Transfer Director Sunday Salter said via Zoom Feb. 28, at the
Prioritizing Black students’ needs
The month of February recognizes and honors Black History Month: appreciating culture, educating ourselves and the community, remembering and moving forward from history. The Los
Looking through the lens
As the early morning sun rose, 12-year-old Julio Cortez walked through the gates of Madison Middle School and grabbed the end-of-the-year newspaper. He knew he
Con: Keep masks on
California announced that the mask mandate will be lifted starting Feb. 15 after the mandate was reinstated in mid-December when the Omicron variant peaked in