Women’s volleyball fell short of the state championships as their season was put to a stop against San Diego City College in five sets.
Author: Steven Tan
Film Panel Preview: “Spotlight”
Journalists shine a light on systematic crime in Boston in the Academy Award winning film “Spotlight.” A film panel will follow a screening of the
Village bathroom makeover
Cracked floors and a fusty odor greeted visitors to the Pierce Village bathrooms, but this week students and faculty welcomed remodeled restrooms. Operations Manager Rodney
Alice helps create a wonderland
There wasn’t an established queer community on campus until Alice Payne and others formed the Queer Brahma Collective, a club that provides a safe space
Rules of the campus, code of conduct
Pierce has guidelines to enforce the code of conduct. Students can express themselves, however, they must be wary of crossing the line, according to campus
Celebrating cultural diversity
Jules Verne took readers around the world in 80 days in 1873. On Monday, Pierce students had the opportunity to experience it in about 80
Women’s volleyball dominates in straight sets
After beating the Citrus College Owls, the Brahmas maintained their conference undefeated streak intact by beating Glendale Community College in straight sets. In conference play,
Class cancellations policy changes recommended
Unfamiliar technology may have hindered courses from meeting the required number of 15 enrolled students, resulting in closed class sections, school administrators said. However, leaders
Women’s volleyball add another win
Women’s volleyball defeated Victor Valley College in straight sets to keep their winning streak going and to improve their overall record to 17-5. The Brahmas
Course cancellation on agenda
Before the fall semester, department chairs requested that low enrolled classes not be cancelled prematurely. Not all classes were saved, but the Academic Senate hopes