Pierce College’s Great Hall was packed to the brim with students last Thursday, as Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Sonia Nazario lectured about her experiences writing
Author: Brian Caldera
Volleyball Review: the good and the bad
The women’s volleyball team came close to winning the state title but fell short after losing the championship game to the Fresno Rams in three
Cafeteria empty no longer
The cafeteria under the Library / Learning Crossroads was vacant since 2014, as Pierce looked for the right cafeteria vendor. That all changed earlier this
Winter solstice, a night of culture and celebration
The winter solstice is the longest and darkest night of the year, but in the midst of it, Shab-e Yalda penetrated the night with bright
A meal for all
Home is where the heart is, but sometimes the heart stays home, whether it be two miles away or thousands of miles away. November, which
Pro: Should Thanksgiving be celebrated?
Thanksgiving is one of America’s biggest and most widely celebrated holidays. It is a time to give thanks for the year’s good fortune, even if
Women’s volleyball advance to second round of regionals
The Brahmas win the first round of regionals on Tuesday, Nov. 22 against Mt. San Antonio College. Pierce knocked out the Mt. San Antonio Lil’
Preview: Women Hold Up Half the Sky
Art contains the emotions of its creators and in the art exhibit “Women Hold Up Half the Sky”, it’s to depict and draw awareness of
“The Hunting Ground”, raising awareness about sexual assault
On Thursday, Oct. 27, Pierce College screened Primetime Emmy Award winning documentary “The Hunting Ground” in the Great Hall from 4 to 6 p.m. The
Pro: Should schools be closed for Halloween?
Halloween is like Christmas for college students. A time to let go of all the stress built up over the course of the semester and