Speaking as a student who declared their major since day one, I see firsthand the advantages of being prepared and planning ahead. It was much
Author: Frank Almarez
War Comes Home
Andrew Carroll, a contributing editor of several New York Times best-selling books including “War Letters” and “Behind the Lines,” and John Benitz, an award-winning film
Ball is life
Hard work really does payoff for 20-year-old basketball player Kaelan Hicks. Hicks did not officially play basketball until his freshman year in high school, and
Anthropology Club begins cultural excavations at Pierce College
Anthropology students don’t have to go to excavation sites to learn about different cultures, they can do that in the comfort of a Pierce College
Women’s volleyball have another strong performance
After taking first place in the Pierce Brahma Invitational last weekend, the undefeated and number one ranked Pierce Brahmas faced off against Santa Monica College
Gridiron inspires player’s passion
A football player’s job is to practice everyday and present their skills on the field. For 21-year-old sophomore running back Rob Fowlkes, his job is
Womens Volleyball wins first Invitational match
The Pierce Brahmas Women’s Volleyball Team came out victorious after a 3 set sweep (25-21, 25-22, 25-16) over Rio Hondo at the Sixth Annual Pierce
Wi-Fi problems at Pierce persist
Wi-Fi and network infrastructure problems have persisted this fall semester at Pierce College, but senior staff have not said exactly how the issues will be