Students looking for internships, part-time or full-time jobs had more than 80 options lined up in booths throughout the Pierce College Mall on Wednesday, at
Year: 2023
Daylight Saving Time has got to go
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is more than just a minor inconvenience. It’s an antiquated solution to a problem we no longer have. Permanent Daylight Saving
Pierce College Council talks safety
The Pierce College Council (PCC) met on Wednesday to discuss how they can prioritize public safety and student success while attending the school. During the
But first, safety!
The West Valley Disaster Preparedness Fair was held at Pierce College on Saturday, educating the community on what to do in the event of emergencies.
Men’s volleyball took home a well-deserved victory
Starting the game off with confidence and high energy, the Pierce College Men’s Volleyball team won their first game this season. The Brahmas played against
BRIEF: The Brahmas can’t get on board
Brahmas baseball was held scoreless Thursday as Cuesta rolled through 7-0. Pierce managed to record 5 hits while Cuesta had 11. Pierce also had two
REVIEW: Ironbound is a play about love and loss/happiness and heartbreak
Pierce College’s latest theater production, Ironbound, directed by Christian Barillas, opened Friday night and told a beautiful story with a memorable performance by the cast.
A couple inches under water
Imagine walking into your office, your home, or even your bedroom, inundated with water from the heavy rain Los Angeles has experienced over the last
Mental health care may be on its way
Imagine stepping outside into the record breaking heat and the cold winters of California with only the clothes on your back, change in your
Sacred bonds
The unbreakable bond between women is a difficult image to perfect. Capturing that reality for women from different countries was present in the French film