What’s the big deal about sex? I’m an honest-to-goodness virgin at 22. I don’t care if everyone knows. I get by on a little masturbation here and there. It’s no big deal. The big deal is the hoops some people will jump through to get a complacent partner.
Month: November 2007
Brahmas 3-peat as WSC Champs
The playoff-bound Lady Brahmas soccer team settled for their fifth draw on Nov. 6, a goalless against Glendale College at Satoris Field in Glendale. Pierce College has held their opposition teams scoreless 21 times in 22 games this season, but offensively, found it nearly impossible to penetrate the unorthodox alignment of the Glendale defense.
Cut the euphemisms: Let’s talk about sex
California is known for its open-minded view toward sexuality. San Francisco, West Hollywood and Los Angeles are cities that are home to a variety of people with different sexual orientations and cultural backgrounds. The film industry is rooted in Hollywood and so are many major record labels.
50 consecutive home wins
Like a mighty steel egg or a mother crocodile, the Pierce College women’s volleyball team has protected its territory with the ferocity of a raging Brahma for five years and counting. Since 2002 Pierce has won every volleyball game at home and as of its Nov.
Give the WGA some blueberries
Give the WGA some blueberries By: Ben Rizzo While the days turn into weeks for the various TV and film industries, yet another capitalist battle between labor and management inflicts its damage within millions of living rooms throughout Southern California.
$$Pierce wins last match of the season
Ending the regular season with only one loss, Southern Western State Conference champions the Pierce College women’s soccer team won their last match of the season 3-0 against College of the Canyons on Nov. 9. Even though the season was over, the match wasn’t to be taken lightly as head coach Perez said, “They’re a rival, they usually give us a hard time.
Pierce finally falls
A heartbreaking late goal separated what was a close match between Pierce College’s women’s soccer team and Cypress College as they lost 2-1 in the first round of Regionals on Nov.17 at the Pit. The result was tough on the Brahmas as the match was fairly even with both sides sharing possession and vying for a winning goal all the way until the final whistle.
$$The Differing Musical Tastes at Pierce (man on the street interviews)
Music (man on the street) Ana Barraza 1-1-1-1 The Differing Musical Tastes at Pierce What Are Pierce Students Listening To? Wide Range of Music Taste Mae Hambridge, engineering major: “I listen to mostly hip-hop, rap and rock. My favorite bands are the Beastie Boys, Ludacris and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
$$ ‘Love in the Time of Cholera’ wins hearts over time
A test in the sands of time, “Love in the Time of Cholera” is a movie about just how long love can last between two individuals event as events conspire against them. Set in late 19th century Colombia, movie begins with Florentino Ariza (Javier Bardem) and Fermina Daza (Giovanna Mezzogiorno) falling in love with each other at an early age.
$$Letter to the Editor
Jacqueline Callan 5930 Reseda Blvd. #6 Tarzana, CA 91356-1514 818.996.1182 November 15, 2007 Letters to the Editor The Pierce College Roundup 6201 Winnetka Avenue Room # Village 8211 Woodland Hills, CA 91371 Re: Campus Image: Mall to acquire a fresh appeal by Matt Johnson It is extremely gratifying to learn there will be a better access to the campus from the Orange Line.