A woman with short curly hair, cat-eye glasses and a picnic-basket colored dress stood behind the stage curtain while people settled in their seats in
Author: Benjamin Hanson
D.C. rep visits Pierce
White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) Director and Science Adviser to the President Arati Prabhakar visited Pierce College’s science and automotive departments
BRIEF: Softball’s return ends in blowout
The softball team lost 13-0 to the Allan Hancock Bulldogs in their first game in nearly four years. Pierce hadn’t fielded a team
Brahmas in the bodega
Associated Students Organization held its first Brahma Bodega of the semester. Students came and grabbed free food and snacks. ASO co-adviser Geremy Mason said that
Brahmas dressed for success
Shirts. Dresses. Slacks. Shoes. Ties. Jewelry. All these items and more are up for grabs for students looking to boost their professional wardrobe. The University
A new era for auto tech
Pierce College celebrated its 75th anniversary with a ribbon cutting ceremony and car show at the new Advanced Automotive Technology Building on Oct. 20. The
Preview: “Clue” to premiere this weekend
Was it Colonel Mustard in the library with a candlestick? Or was it Mrs. White in the lounge with a knife? Get a clue
Former media arts student returns
A Pierce College journalism student watched the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeat the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl 37 48-21 on Jan. 26, 2003, when
Iranians rise for death of Mahsa Amini
Thousands of people filled the streets of Downtown Los Angeles on Oct. 1 in solidarity for freedom in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini.
Pro: States vs. Body Autonomy
Pro: Hands off my body by Benjamin Hanson Roe v. Wade needed to be overturned to allow the people and the government of the United