You won’t know what you’re good at until you try it. Freshman Mariana Villareal Guerra became proof of this when she moved to the United
Author: Anastasiya Orel
Con: Where’s my Freedom?
The pandemic has been a tremendous game-changer when it comes to the way we live our lives. Whether it be social interaction, financial stability or
Victory Bell left unrung
Marking the first Victory Bell game since the pandemic, the Brahmas were beaten by rival team Valley College Monarchs and lost the chance to ring
Women’s soccer gets win over the Pirates
The Pierce College soccer team won their last conference, earning a long-awaited victory and moved toward playoffs. With goals from midfielder Arianna Vigil and forward
Con: Prestige means nothing
Students planning to transfer after Pierce College have many factors that they need to think about and implement into their future, and deciding whether to
After the rain comes the rainbow
With LGBTQIA+ History Month coming to a close, the Los Angeles Community College District celebrated and recognized the occasion through a series of events. The
Docket Number: Prospective Students
Pierce College Honors Transfer Program alumni hosted a meeting for the University of California Los Angeles Pre-law Transfer Society (PLTS) on Oct. 20 for students
From all walks of life
[smartslider3 slider=”6″] Last week marked the 20th anniversary of the law that allows eligible undocumented students to pay in-state tuition at public colleges and
New COVID Notifications
[smartslider3 slider=”5″] Pierce College’s Interim President Ara Aguiar welcomed faculty and staff to its first Town Hall meeting of the semester on Wednesday afternoon.
America’s racist roots
Pierce Library hosted the first event of the national One Book, One Campus project Friday afternoon. This project invites the Pierce community to educate themselves