Brahmas win conference
The women’s soccer team shut out Canyon 2-0 on Friday to take its fourth consecutive conference title.
The women’s soccer team shut out Canyon 2-0 on Friday to take its fourth consecutive conference title.
After being continuously drowned by thudering ins and spikes at El Camino College on March 5, Brahmas men’s volleyball team came home defeated 3-0. Pierce College came close to winning the first set but came short of three, and ECC led at 30-27. “We looked past them, never really paid attention (to the team),” Brahmas team captain Steve Umemoto said.
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Esha Momeni had spent two months with her family in Iran and done thesis research on women’s rights before she was arrested.
A creative exhibit featuring the art work of 14 faculty members was on display Wednesday at 7p.m. in the faculty art gallery reception at Pierce College. There were about 40 people present, mainly faculty, students and friends. The faculty art show reception has happened for the past several years at Pierce College and is a night to recognize the works of teachers, not students.
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The passage of the $3.5 billion bond means more new buildings and renovations for Pierce, the first being a new Library/Resource Center.