Paramedics were called after a student injured her leg at Pierce College’s Performing Arts Building around noon on April 24. Selina Duberry fell when her
Author: Sharla Smith
HIV/AIDS Awareness Week free testing returns
Free, confidential HIV testing returned to Pierce College’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Week after liability concerns at the district level resulted in the cancellation of the tests
Professor’s approach connects physics with nature
Armed with creativity and a holistic approach, professor Michelle Meyer tries to make an intimidating subject relatable to students. Meyer has taught at Pierce College
Pierce cheer team flies high, but falls short
The Pierce College competition cheer team lost to California Baptist University and University of Southern California at the Aloha International Spirit Championships Saturday, March
Men’s volleyball team self-sustains
The minimal funds the athletics department receives from Pierce College has led the men’s volleyball team to find ways sustaining itself. Head coach Lance
Senate announces new classes amid budget deficit
Pierce College will begin the fiscal year in a deficit, according to Vice President of Administrative Services Rolf Schleicher. Schleicher spoke at the Academic Senate
Board fills three seats in LA election
UPDATED March 25, 2015: More than two weeks after ballots closed in L.A.’s March 3 election, the city clerk officially declared Andra Hoffman the winner
Men’s basketball loses second round of playoffs
The Pierce College men’s basketball season ended after the Brahmas lost in the second round of the playoffs against Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, Calif.
Volleyball’s ‘energy just wasn’t there’
The Pierce College men’s volleyball team started out on fire, but that fire fizzled and the Brahmas couldn’t secure the win against Santa Barbara City
Pro: Working, interning while in college
College takes you on a journey that propels students toward their future careers, so if you work or have an internship while you attend school,