Studying for tests and finishing homework are obstacles for most students, but what if they are hungry and have no place to lay their head
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Making the cut
*Correction* The article incorrectly states Mary Anne Gavarra-Oh said they don’t cancel the same class within two years, it should say two semesters. Canceling a
But this time it’s Pierceonal
Last season, wide receiver Kareem Miles was fighting for the Victory Bell as a player with Los Angeles Valley College. Now, Miles is looking to
The unifying power of reading
In a class of 30 students, an average of six are classified as homeless. One Book, One Campus aims to emphasize this statistic with their
A more well-informed campus
While the first few weeks of school might be a bit of a mess for both students and faculty, more effort by either Pierce or
Brahmas mauled by Wildcats
Turnovers and struggles tackling were apparent as the Brahmas lost their home opener on Saturday, Sept. 14 to West LA College. The Wildcats flipped the
You like jazz?
Hunched next to a 120-year-old double bass that towered over him, the musician closed his eyes and swayed to the music as his fingers slapped
Money makes the meeting go round
For the first time in more than three decades, Pierce College has ended the year in a deficit. When funds dwindle, the college has to
Heartbreak for soccer
After the big win over Cerro Coso College, Brahmas soccer suffered a tough loss against the Antelope Valley College Marauders. Pierce started off well by