From interviewing the now late Whitney Houston, to announcing the terrorist attacks on 9/11, radio disc jockey Mark Wallengren of KOST 103.5 has been the
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Baseball team loses to Ventura College
Ventura College Pirates second baseman Jared Patterson (5) slides into home as Los Angeles Pierce College Brahmas catcher Greg Koll (21) stands in front of
Canoga Park celebrates 100 years with 100-foot sandwich
Volunteers celebrate finishing the 100 foot submarine sandwich commemorating Canoga Park’s 100th anniversary at Cavaretta’s Deli on Sherman Way in Canoga Park, Calif. Saturday Febrary
Pierce community protest cuts to education
Resistance Against Gutting Education (R.A.G.E.) protestors march down the Pierce College Mall Feb. 15. Protestors chanted “they say cut back, we say fight back.” Photo
Seen and heard: Valentine’s Day on campus
Photos by: Joe Kukuczka On this day of love, lust and an abundance of chocolate shaped hearts we asked the ladies and gentlemen of
Free nutritional counseling now available at Pierce
The Pierce College Health Center will now offer Peer Nutrition Counseling free of cost to all students. Students interested in obtaining free
Tough loss for women’s basketball against Moorpark
Los Angeles Pierce College Brahmas women’s basketball forward, Skyy Lewis (12), fights for the ball as Moorpark College Raiders defend against her Wednesday, February
Bull magazine wins national awards
The American Scholastic Press Association presented the Bull magazine with two national awards on Thursday. The spring/summer issue of the Bull magazine won the
ASO elects new vice president
A special election that took place during yesterday’s weekly Associated Students Organization (ASO) Senate meeting determined who would fill the vice presidency position.
Student and staff walk out to protest school’s possible closure
Suzannah, a student attending West Valley Occupational Center joined the protest on Wednesday, February 8, 2012, at the intersection of Winnetka Avenue and Victory Boulevard,