The Brahmas left it all on the court Tuesday night, and they needed to to defeat the Moorpark College Raiders in a five-set emotional win,
Author: Arielle Zolezzi
Rise in thefts, community on alert
Pierce College has experienced a rise in the number of thefts and sheriff’s deputies said they are taking preventative measures to prevent more crimes. Within
LACCD stands with DACA
LACCD is protecting the 11,000 undocumented students in the school district by creating a task force that unites all nine campuses in support of DACA.
Pick up the PACE
English, math, speech and 30-60 units are required to transfer to a four-year institution. However, things can get complicated for students with busy schedules who
Giving back through education
Pierce College’s new faculty member first planned on being a teacher, but she soon realized that to do what she loved, she had to change
Con: Fill me up with fatty snacks
Vending machines shouldn’t be limited to healthy food options because the rate of people using the vending machines will decrease rapidly and create a loss
The Brahmas take a knee
President Donald Trump’s attack on NFL players who took the knee didn’t stop them from protesting. Nor did it stop the Brahmas during their Sept.
Education inspection
A 2 percent decrease in enrollment might not seem like a lot, but it is causing administration to reassess the programs and services provided by
Brahmas run wild
The Brahmas (2-2) returned home for an emotional win against Mt. San Jacinto College (2-1), knocking off the Eagles 49-21 in the first home game
State law pushes free textbook initiative
A state law will go into effect in January 2018 that will give students the opportunity to choose classes based on open educational resources (OER),