The holiday season is in full swing. Classic Christmas songs are playing on the radio, getting you in the spirit. However, here comes the tough
Author: Richard Espinoza
Strive for an eco-friendly campus
Due to a lack of recycling bins available on campus, ASO senators are urging for a change in the recycling system by getting a third
All-star Rosso strikes team interest
Dreams of playing as a professional athlete bud in the minds of youth. This freshman outside hitter started at a later age. Cassidy Rosso started
Historic insight in modern times
Drama takes the stage, transcending time with themes of overcoming social norms and a universal tale of familial bonds that speaks to audience members across
Trump campaign
Donald Trump is my pick for the best platform and my choice for President of the United States. Despite the things that Trump may have
Pierce athletes made of glass?
Research shows that there are at least seven common injuries among athletes, which could be minor or even end a career. The most common sports
Staton’ like my teammates
Philadelphia natives seem to flock to the Pierce College football team. Joshua Mathis, Jaelen Strong and Martin “Nico” Henry have all moved on to the
Preview: GIS Day
The Pierce College Meteorology Department will be hosting its annual GIS Day at the Great Hall on Wednesday Nov. 9, from 10 a.m. to 2
College classes to be held during high school hours
The Assembly Bill 288 authorizes California community college districts to enter a formal partnership agreement with local high school districts. This will establish college career
Brahmas lead Vaqueros soccer to staggering defeat
Alejandra Carbajal and Nichole Evans scored their first goals of the season in Tuesday night’s soccer game against the Glendale College Vaqueros, leading to the