Promise Program first-year students were able to meet and connect with their mentors through coloring books provided by the Coffee and Convos with Peers event
Author: Tyler Hale
New virtual center to care for students
Pierce College made a contract with virtual service Timelycare this year, intended to provide well-being and mental health access for students. Given recent
Brahmas lose to former coach
The Associated Student Organization (ASO) hosted a pregame tailgate on Wednesday, providing food and refreshments to both Mission and Pierce College women’s volleyball teams and
Praying for the victims of Israel-Hamas war
Students of Pierce College mourn the loss of people murdered in the weekend terrorist attacks in Israel. Rabbi Isser Kluwgant began the small group meeting
Con: Unions are in need of soul searching
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, in one of her first challenges, negotiated with striking teachers of the LAUSD for better wages and working conditions back
Brahmas get wrangled by Vaqueros
Pierce College women’s volleyball started strong against the Glendale Vaqueros, but the team ultimately failed to best them, losing 1-3 on their home turf. The
Pierce tucks in unhoused students
College districts across LAUSD have helped provide students who are not currently housed with living spaces for safety and studying. Pierce College teamed up