Seeing holiday decorations and ads plastered in stores and around buildings reminds people about the joys of the winter season. People have plenty of time
Year: 2023
From Pierce and beyond
Pierce College hosted the final Planetarium show of the semester on Friday night, allowing both students and community members to attend. The show was hosted
A killer time on the railway
There are many whodunit mysteries on film and TV these days, such as “The After Party” and “Knives Out.” Then, there are the timeless classics
A shared bond
The Multicultural Center celebrated on Thursday Armenian cultural month by offering a welcoming environment for students to convene and share insights about Armenian traditions and
BRIEF: Backwards baseball
The baseball team showed their Halloween spirit as they took to the field for their annual Backwards Baseball Game. Costumes varied from Mario Bros., Harry
Streetbeat: Textbooks versus open resources?
“Open resources, for sure. The amount of money and the amount of resources that I had to purchase on my own is kind of
Emmy award-winning Filipino American producer gives advice to Pierce students
When producer and director Augie Max Vargas was growing up as a child of Filipino immigrant parents, he did not see people who looked like
Brahmas celebrate the holiday painting pumpkins
The Pierce College Multicultural Center hosted the Pumpkin and Paint event on Wednesday, Oct. 25. Tables were arranged with rows of plain pumpkins for the
Men’s soccer squeezed by Citrus
The Pierce Men’s soccer team’s two-game win streak is over due to a 1-2 loss to the Citrus College Owls on Oct. 24. The team
Lady Brahmas win
Pierce College women’s soccer started off and ended strong with the team winning 5-1. With Pierce women’s goalkeeper Deborah Curiel out for the game, midfielder