The path through life is rarely direct. But, for one faculty member, its twist and turns has led to a comfortable and gratifying position at
Author: Randi Love
Club Rush is a must
Club Rush is back to show off what Pierce College’s extracurriculars have to offer. Changes came to Club Rush last semester to establish a “fun
EMS responded to a campus injury on Valentine’s Day
The Los Angeles Fire and Pierce College Sheriff’s departments responded to the Great Hall after a student reported a woman more than 70 years old
A thousand and one nights of tales
Actors jump, crawl and scramble across the stage, dodging carpets and pillows scattered across the floor. You’re in a tale of 1,001 Arabian Nights. The
Home Grown
When Clarence W. Pierce founded the college in 1947, he had three main goals he wanted for the School of Agriculture. Educate future farmers and
Wolverines shred soccer
After getting the upset over the College of the Canyons Saturday, the soccer team (13-6-4) saw their season come to an end at the hands
“I’m in love with the shape of you”
Art can speak for itself. Sculpture is a set of four combined classes to create a multilevel platform. Students are able to gain an understanding
Football advances to a bowl game
An unanswered 50-yard touchdown by Kyshawn Richards was the beginning of the turnaround win for the Brahmas against Antelope Valley College for the chance to
The Ky to success
Competition. It’s not just a word, it’s a way of life for 20-year-old Kyshawn Richards. After the death of his brother Andre Morgan in 2001,
Football wins in overtime
Low energy and a lack of confidence started off the game for the Brahmas before a comeback burst of power led to their 40-37 overtime