Reminding students that it’s OK to not be OK
The quality of students’ mental health has been declining for several years. Approximately 60 percent of college students across the country have reported at least
The quality of students’ mental health has been declining for several years. Approximately 60 percent of college students across the country have reported at least
Quiz shows make for excellent entertainment. A night of trivia and levity would be appreciated by many stressed college students. Hosting a friendly tournament at
Athletes at Pierce College can use the Fitness Center for their everyday training, helping to improve their health and performance on the field or the
Community college can serve as a door to getting a higher-paying job or transferring to a four-year university. But for nontraditional students, especially those who
The Pierce College men’s soccer team faced off against the top-ranked Santa Barbara City College at Shepard Stadium on Nov. 10, with a 2-0 victory
The Pierce College football team played their last home game of the season on Nov. 11 against Los Angeles Southwest College, losing 56-7 and making
Despite the Brahmas’ attempt to keep up with Compton, the Pierce College women’s volleyball team could not get ahead of the opposing team, causing them
College life can be monotonous. Book fairs offer a welcome distraction from academics.These fairs typically create an environment of entertainment, meeting authors and the opportunity
When college students experience a mental health emergency, they often report feeling isolated, unsupported or hopeless. September is Suicide Prevention Month — a time marked
Following the 2024 presidential election, Donald Trump won the presidency with 312 electoral votes, while his opponent Kamala Harris secured 226 electoral votes. Reactions among