Economics, violence in society, education, the refugee crisis and climate change are topics set to be addressed at Pierce College’s annual Town Hall on Friday,
Author: Tanya Castaneda
Slow and steady wins the race
Going the distance as she ripples through the water, Shany Ninio, of the Pierce swim team, has been set to kick her way through the
Con: Halloween Harvest Festival is a hassle
The Halloween carnival that took place every year at Pierce was a fun way for the community to get a little more involved with the
Can’t stop this shortstop
As Brahmas baseball player Jordan Abushahla continues to play at a high level, universities are starting to take notice. At the age of five, Abushahla
Men’s volleyball spikes the Beavers
The Brahma men’s volleyball defeated the LA Trade Tech Beavers in their final home game of the season during sophomore night. Pierce scored the first
Soiled Soil
Soil contaminated with toxic lead and mercury surrounding the old chemistry building, first discovered in the 1990s, continues to be an issue and has forced
Peer 2 Peer collect socks for Midnight Mission
Sock donations for the homeless are being accepted by the student-run mentoring group, Peer 2 Peer, in the Associated Students Organization building through March 31.
Corsairs steal the win against Pierce
The Pierce College men’s volleyball team was defeated by the Santa Monica College Corsairs, Friday, March 11. The Brahmas scored the first point in set
College president approves new hiring
Recruitment of new hires for the fall of 2016 have been approved by Pierce College President Kathleen Burke which has caused some conflict among faculty.
Kicking it with the zen master
Sitting cross-legged on the soccer field at Pierce College, martial arts instructor Nathan Carlen, 38, breathes in the early evening air. Dressed in a