The Applied Music Program (AMP) held their second of the three end of semester recitals on the Pierce College campus Tuesday. The third recital will
Author: Trish Alaskey
Review: Women’s volleyball 2022
The women’s volleyball team continues to dig in and work as they look ahead toward next year. With an overall record of 7-14, they may
Pro: Setting resolutions helps you stay disciplined
Setting New Year’s Resolutions is common, achievable, and is a tradition that has been around forever. The origins of New Year’s Resolutions can be traced
CON: Don’t change the school schedule
Thanksgiving break, which is intended to provide a two-day respite for college students and professors alike, ends up being more of a burden than it
Softball program returns to the diamond
The newly appointed head softball coach has his eye on the future as he works to build a competitive team for this season and a
Soccer ends in scoreless draw
Although the game ended in a draw, the women’s soccer team defended their pitch and stuck it out Friday against Allan Hancock College, a team
Pierce College Council discusses Suicide Prevention Awareness, Enrollment and COVID-19
The Pierce College Council (PCC), led by PCC Chair Brian Gendron, met for the first time this semester on Thursday to cover a wide range
BRIEF: Coyote spotted on campus
Pierce College urges all students, employees and visitors to be aware and alert following a confrontation between a student and a coyote on the Campus
Building bridges for student success
As more people head back to campus, the Center for Academic Success (CAS) is seeking increased engagement from the students, faculty, and staff at Pierce
Vintage Market brings community together
The heat couldn’t beat vendors and patrons of the Topanga Vintage Market from setting up shop and treasure hunting at Parking Lot 7 of the