In a Thanksgiving concert that combined upbeat pop hits, holiday classics, original spoken word pieces and a traditional Yiddish folk song, the Pierce College choir
Author: Delilah Brumer
Professors raise concerns about common course numbering law
Many students at Pierce College take English 103 to satisfy their critical thinking requirement for transfer to a UC or CSU. At Santa Monica College,
Pierce College students, former department chair say auto tech professor engaged in repeated misconduct
Longtime Pierce College automotive technology professor Tom Fortune is teaching four classes this fall, a load similar to previous semesters. Several of the courses he
Pumpkins galore this autumn
Some of Pierce College’s land has been rented for a pumpkin patch, allowing families to get in the spooky mood this autumn. The pumpkin patch
It’s time to join the club
With the start of each semester comes an array of new and long-standing student organizations, ready to recruit members at Club Rush. The Associated Student
Brahmas are back for new school year
As the 2024-25 school year kicked off on Aug. 26, the Pierce College campus bustled with new and returning students, staff and faculty. The first
Pierce College campus lockdown lifted after reported threat at West Valley Occupational Center
An approximately 45-minute lockdown on the Pierce College campus was lifted on Tuesday, July 23, at 11:16 a.m. The lockdown was issued as a safety
Piecing together a beautiful life
Five years ago, an ambitious young adult immigrated to the United States from Uganda to meet the father he never knew. Pierce College student Jacob
From Brahmas to transfers
The Mall was awash in CSUN red, UCLA blue and other vibrant college colors last Wednesday, as Pierce College students celebrated their transfer acceptances. The
Jewish groups build community on campus
When actuarial science major Yam Schutzer moved to Southern California from Israel seven months ago, she didn’t have her longtime friends or immediate family members