“We do not have Thanksgiving in Cuba. I mean, it is an American holiday. We started to celebrate Thanksgiving. The difference is that
Year: 2023
Women’s volleyball drops penultimate game
The season continues to be rocky for women’s volleyball, which lost a home match on Nov. 1 in three sets to Santa Barbara City College,
Men’s soccer takes down Glendale
The Pierce College Men’s soccer team beat Glendale 3-1 on Friday after a slow start. The team has a three game unbeaten streak and has
Brahmas make a statement in opener
The women’s basketball team dominated in their season opener against El Camino City College on Nov 3, winning 96-37. The Brahmas played an aggressive press
In pursuit of theater
In his younger years, Esdras Toussaint imagined watching himself on television. Toussaint followed his vision and found his ultimate career as a director, producer and
Apocalypse Yesterday event ended with Hunger Games
The Film Club at Pierce College screened “The Hunger Games” on Wednesday and welcomed students to enjoy a movie and Q&A discussion at the end.
A new Pierce tradition: Horticulture Day
Paging all Dr. Green thumbs it’s Horticulture day! Middle school students and senior citizens were in attendance at the 1st Annual Horticulture Day & Plant
Day of the Dead altar
Interim President Ara Aguiar said she was pleased the school honored the holiday. “I think it’s also another way to acknowledge all of our Latino
40 colleges and universities visit Pierce
The Pierce Transfer Day event on Wednesday gave students an opportunity to learn about the different resources provided by four-year institutions at the Pierce Mall.
Native American History Month honored
The Academic Senate Meeting opened on Monday with Pierce College Librarian Mario Macias reading “American Arithmetic,” an emotional poem written by the Native American author