Photographers often face an ethical dilemma: help someone in trouble or take the photo. Los Angeles Times photographer Luis Sinco shared his stories during a
Category: Campus Life
Environmentalism: it’s in the bag
An old T-shirt can be more than something to sleep in – it can help restore the environment. Save the Beach club taught students how
Winner winner, pros & dinner
The Counseling Department is focusing its spotlight on creative majors to promote and expose art students to resources and career opportunities. The event, “Dinner with
Transferring made easier through Saturday Academy
The Transfer Center is encouraging students to trade in a lazy Saturday for a day at University of California, Los Angeles, where they can learn
Techs give industry specs
Students, scholars and job seekers alike got advice from seven representatives of renowned companies, including Google, who spoke at the Tech Talks panel on April
Cashing in on business ideas
While many students are preparing for their upcoming finals in hopes of earning an A, several students have an exam that may bring them $2,000
Film club asks “What’s In Sanity?”
The film series “What’s In Sanity?” will screen its first movie, “Taxi Driver,” on April 17 at 2 p.m. in the Great Hall as part
Music majors get AMPed over private lessons
The Applied Music Program (AMP) provides students with private lessons on an instrument of their choice, granted they pass the audition process. Students in the
Theater Review: Bad Jews
Joshua Harmon captured lightning in a bottle in 2012 with his brilliantly sardonic play, “Bad Jews,” but in the hands of director Anna Steers, it
Good news for ‘Bad Jews’
For the first time in more than 10 years, the Pierce College Theatre Department sold out the entire run of one of its show. All