Speech 101 students competed Friday, May 20, with peers in two categories, informative and persuasive speaking. Primary rounds took place in several classrooms around the
Author: Paula Barrantes
More than just your average Joe
Life is a marathon littered with highs and lows. While triumphs are celebrated, failures are often received with dejection and the determination to overcome. For
Aspiring actress and Anthropology Society president dreams to be the best of both worlds
The years students spend in college are meant to be eye opening and prepare them for the real world. For Anthropology major and aspiring actress
Pro: Pierce should have furlough days
Some students and professors spend the majority of their day at school. Week in and week out, the routine stays the same and for those
Pro: Open up the pool to everyone
When Pierce’s aquatics center was built, local community residents of all ages were able to use it for holding local competitions, swimming classes, and even
Cuesta capitalizes on Pierce’s errors
Coming into the first game the girls were off to a steady start against Cuesta before losing in Tuesday’s double header. Freshman Centerfielder Elana Caballero
AIDS Healthcare Foundation provides free HIV testing to students
Free HIV test for students were provided by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) in front of the Student Service Building from March 21 to 24.
Hey batta batta, swing!
First baseman Alexander Devito first discovered his love for baseball at a young age, when his parents who encouraged him to play little league T-Ball.
Population Pierce: Westwood bound
Alex Arzoo, 17, shares his tale of parental expectations and university pride. “My parents never pressured me into going to UCLA even though
Women’s swim team sweeps competition
The women’s team swam out with a win against all four opponents, while the men lost against their only opponent Bakersfield. Brahmas had a solid