Despite coming up two points shy of the final four, the Pierce men’s volleyball team sees the past season as a positive. “I got coach
Author: Karen Ruiz
Season Review: Baseball
After losing two of their last three games the baseball team finished on the left foot as they not only missed the chance to reach
Get ready for ‘the nicest kids in town’
Breezy Baltimore streets, dizzying dynamic dance moves, out of sight outfits.And hair. Lots and lots of hair. The wait has come to an end.
Money does grow on trees
If trees on campus could talk they’d appreciate Pierce’s commitment to a greener tomorrow. As a new member of Tree Campus USA, an organization that
Film club asks “What’s In Sanity?”
The film series “What’s In Sanity?” will screen its first movie, “Taxi Driver,” on April 17 at 2 p.m. in the Great Hall as part
Volleyball avenges early season loss to Moorpark
The No. 7 Pierce College Brahmas (4-1, 12-5) knew that taking the win from the Moorpark College Raiders (4-1, 8-11) Wednesday would be needed in
‘Abriendo caminos’ while opening doors
A 3 million dollar grant was awarded to Juana Mora the director of the project “Abriendo Caminos” at CSUN by the U.S. Department of Education.
College budget decreases by $7 million
The college’s budget has dropped from $8 million to $1 million causing administration to analyze prior money spending decisions. According to Vice President of Administrative
Financial crunch
Former senate treasurer Joe Perret stressed that Pierce’s reserved budget has dropped by several million dollars since 2012. Perret, now a district academic senate representative,
Con: Dropping Students Based on Attendance
Students should be able to decide if they attend class or not without fear of a teacher dropping them. According to the Pierce College Attendance