With seven state champion banners hanging in the Pierce gym, the men’s volleyball team has a heavy legacy to uphold, but this past season has
Author: Brent Spector
Harpist captures Pierce
Avid music fans nearly filled the Music Building concert hall Thursday to listen to the first harpist Pierce has had in at least three years
Vitamins can be yummy too
Everyone has heard that keeping a low intake of fat, salt and calories is important in maintaining a healthy diet, but the value of vitamins
Trailer bill threatens Health Center
Pierce College may lose the Student Health Center due to a trailer bill within the California State Budget Bill, approval of this bill would allow
Softball team losses due to mercy rule
After playing first baseman during the first game loss of last Tuesday’s doubleheader at home against Ventura College, Pierce’s Andrea Sixtos pitched the second game
Impact of CSU enrollment freezing not as serious to Pierce
Although the proposed California State University enrollment freeze has raised fears about the future of colleges, the impact of the decision on Pierce students will
Priority registration should extend to select students
For the disadvantaged students that attend Pierce College – the veterans, the first-generation college attendees, and the disabled – priority registration is one of the
Job Center closes its doors after nearly 20 Years
Pierce College will be closing the Job Center March 30 after an analysis between the functions of the Job Center and Career Center showed the
Equal learning at a faster P.A.C.E.
Integrating school and work can be challenging, but the Pierce College Program for Accelerated College Education (P.A.C.E.) program helps make that possible for several students
Pierce community reacts to Obama’s contraceptive care mandate
Concerns about the power of government over religious institutions arose Jan. 20 after President Barack Obama approved a new contraceptive care mandate. The mandate