Speeches, songs and chants of “Whose future? Our future.” reverberated throughout the state capital on Thursday, as hundreds of community college students and faculty marched
Author: Delilah Brumer
Streetbeat: Do you plan to vote, why or why not? What’s the most important issue for you?
“I do plan to vote because a lot of important issues are going to be on the ballot this year. It’s a lot of
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With a federal minimum wage that hasn’t kept up with inflation and millions of Americans working two or more jobs to make ends meet, it’s
Transferring on a high note
When Paulette Santa Maria started college, she didn’t think she’d be able to turn her talent for singing into a career. Four semesters later, she
Multicultural Center celebrates Lunar New Year with food & crafts
Wearing a traditional red áo dài dress, student Kate Tran attended the Lunar New Year Celebration in the Multicultural Center on Thursday hoping to share
Brahmas prevail in nail-biter against Antelope Valley
Pierce College baseball pulled off an 8-7 win against Antelope Valley College on Tuesday. In a close and intense game, consistency was key for the
Barrie Logan, professor who impacted Pierce community for decades, dies at 83
Longtime chemistry professor and former Academic Senate President Barrie Logan died on Jan. 2. He was 83. Logan leaves behind a transformative legacy at Pierce