Sports Briefs – March 20, 2024
Pierce students to compete in National Hillel Basketball Tournament: Seven Pierce College students—for the first time—will be participating in the National Hillel Basketball Tournament at
Pierce students to compete in National Hillel Basketball Tournament: Seven Pierce College students—for the first time—will be participating in the National Hillel Basketball Tournament at
Dystopian robot films where bots blend in with humans are no longer a thing of fiction. Bots have now entered academia, posing as students and
Scene partners Angelo Rosales and Rocio Ibarra stood together and rehearsed an argument between their characters. In the moment, as the pair intensely channeled Helena
A crime film with a comedy twist set in the 1930s opened the 2024 French Film Festival at Pierce College on March 12. The first
“I feel for a four-year tuition for me—I want to go to UCLA—so I say about $37,000 to $40,000 dollars for four years.”
Cesar Chavez Day, a federal holiday, is observed each year on March 31. Last week in the Multicultural Center, the grandson of civil rights activist
Despite some close sets, Pierce College men’s volleyball couldn’t gain a lead over Long Beach City College, losing 0-3 in a home game on March
CRIME LOG: No crimes were reported between March 11-17, 2024. The crime log is made publicly available at the Pierce College Sheriff’s Office. CAMPUS INCIDENTS:
Students may not know where to go when it comes to getting help for their physical health concerns, which can lead to their mental health
A two-car traffic accident occurred on Tuesday, March 12, at the intersection of Winnetka Avenue and Calvert Street, at the Pierce College sign at the