The Pierce College women’s soccer team is here to make their mark among the athletic department and show the students what they are made of. “One of the best sports on campus,” says Bob Lofrano, Athletic Director, and “one of the top programs in the state.
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October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
As breast cancer awareness month approaches it is important to find out the principal causes of breast cancer and the best way to prevent it.
Telescope demonstration wraps up celebration of astronomy milestone
The year 2009 is the International Year of Astronomy (IYA), a celebration of Galileo Galilei’s world-changing discoveries since he first looked up into the sky with his telescope 400 years ago. Officers of the Pierce College Astronomy Society including Debbie Tsta, Robert Slyger, Penny Ward and astronomy professor Carolyn Mallory welcomed students and staff Friday from 7:30 p.
Lot closing causes more parking troubles
The addition of 100 more faculty spaces in Parking Lot 1, near Administration, should be complete by Jan. 1.
Grant adds to the vet program
The Perkins Vocational grant award would allow Pierce to launch a pet-grooming class to help students in need of career paths.
Foreign film lecture spotlights Brazilian crime
The first of three showings for the Foreign Film Lecture Series started with “City of God” two weeks ago, and the remaining events will take place Oct. 22 and Nov. 19.
Men’s basketball team hopes to rebound after ‘difficult’ season
After two disappointing seasons, the Pierce College’s men’s basketball team is optimistic about the upcoming season. Head Coach Edward Babayan hopes that with the help of incoming recruits, as well as the return of key players, they can have a winning season.
Last minute goal true for a birthday miracle
Ranked 14th in the state, Rocio Abundez and the rest of the Pierce College soccer team pulled out a late-game miracle to stave off a loss and tie the third ranked Pirates of Ventura College, 1-1, Friday afternoon at the Pit. With Pierce trailing 1-0 as soon as fifteen minutes into the game, Abundez unleashed a kick from the sideline that barely cleared the outstretched fingertips of Ventura goalkeeper Aslyn Rau, drawing the Brahmas even with five minutes left to play — sending the bench as well as the Brahma faithful in attendance into a frenzy.
Adjunct instructor’s book is 40 years in the making
Bernard Selling’s newest book is filled with historical accuracy and a mysterious story that will make readers hungry for more.
‘Lakeview Terrace’ not so pleasant
Lakeview Terrace came out to be a little different than what was expected from the audience. This film stars Samuel L. Jackson, who plays Abel, a racist LAPD officer and single parent who lives with his daughter and son in Lakeview Terrace, a suburb east of Los Angeles.