The Transfer Center is encouraging students to trade in a lazy Saturday for a day at University of California, Los Angeles, where they can learn
Author: Kayla Berenson
You can go fund yourself
The ASO is encouraging older clubs to fundraise for themselves because money will be directed toward newer events and organizations, according to treasurer Mher Mkrtchian
Film screening informs about women’s rights
The documentary “Equal Means Equal” screened in the Great Hall on March 22, with a panel discussion following the film. The film covers topics regarding
Worries of audit, UC trips addressed in Academic Senate
Pierce professors need to make sure students are active in their classes or drop them as soon as possible to avoid the school being audited,
Get active or get dropped; classes may get audited
Professors need to make sure students are active in their classes or drop them as soon as possible to avoid the school being audited, said
Tennis starts with (double) love
When she nervously walked onto the tennis courts, freshman Sowgol Sadeghi made history as the first woman to join an all-men’s sports team at Pierce.
St.A.S.H. now open
Outward expressions conceal internal struggles—Every day, homeless students pass by, hiding in plain sight, struggling to pass classes, not knowing where their next meal will
Volleyball tops El Camino in five
The Brahmas defeated the El Camino College Warriors in a high-scoring, five-set thriller on Friday March 3. After two consecutive losses, the players on the
Traveling through the depths
He switches his scuba flippers to dancing shoes to Shakespearean boots in the blink of an eye. Pierce theater student Nick Caisse spends his time
Enrollment on the rise
Perhaps it’s the new classrooms, more instructors and opportunities available at Pierce. Faculty and staff aren’t sure why, but enrollment has increased by 2 percent