Athletic counselors are more than people who help with athletics—they help those students become their best in athletics. For athletic counselor Joseph Roberson, this job
Author: Jayna Kuklin
Column: Stop antisemitism once and for all
History is repeating itself with a battle against Jews that was fought for centuries and never seems to stop—antisemitism. Antisemitism is hostility to, prejudice toward
Victory Bell left unrung … again
The Brahmas could not improve upon their performance on the field as they lost to LA Valley College in the rivalry game on Saturday with
Who ran the better campaign? – Karen Bass
Earlier this year, billionaire businessman Rick Caruso switched parties. He is running as a Democrat for Tuesday’s Los Angeles mayoral election. Instead, vote for Karen
BRIEF: LACCD Chancellor and Board of Trustees condemn recent antisemitic actions
Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez released a written statement on his Twitter and in an email to students on Oct. 28
Pro: Let them watch the movies
Pumpkins are lit, and people would go out trick-or-treating while others would opt to stay in and watch scary movies with the lights off. However,
Out with the old
Dealing with change can be tough for people—Whether it’s moving to another town to start school or even to a new country to start a
With New Plans Comes More Demands
Enrollment and headcount numbers remained a hot topic at the Pierce College Council (PCC) meeting last Thursday via Zoom. Vice President of Administrative Services Rolf
Striking first regardless of setbacks
When players get injured, they opt to take some time to recover. However, outside hitter Alejandra Velazquez decided to come back from her knee
Enrollment going in the right direction
Headcount remained a hot topic at the Academic Senate meeting on Monday via Zoom. Interim president Ara Aguiar said that Pierce is down 17% in