With six weeks left, the end of Pierce College’s spring semester is rushing up on students, bringing the relaxation of class-free, glowing sunshine days for a week before they can continue on in their pursuit for education during the two summer sessions. As usual, summer classes will be broken up into two sessions of five weeks each.
Year: 2007
Students grab the mic
More than 25 student poets, singers, musicians and dancers gathered in the Campus Center to show off their talents at the Open Mic event. Students were given an opportunity to sign up and take advantage of a free mic, an open stage and the attention of fellow students and performers.
Space telescope gives better view in red
The Spitzer Space Telescope was the highlight of the night for the Astronomy Society’s meeting April 13 with guest speaker Dr. Luisa Rebull speaking about Spitzer and the forming of stars and planets. The meeting featured the formation of stars, planets and Lyman Spitzer’s role in identifying the process.
Old school eatin’ ‘n’ savin’
There is a place on campus where old-fashioned ways and traditions are still held. Where cash has more value than the signature after a swipe. A place where purchasing pizza and soda on a daily basis won’t be attached to a high interest rate, creating creeping indebtedness.
Alumni edges out men’s volleyball
With a deep, resounding “HOOOUAHH!” the current Brahmas kicked off Saturday’s volleyball game against alumni who played in the same gym as long as 22 years ago. Testosterone filled the air, but the mood was light, and the atmosphere, friendly. Many of the alumni wore their old team jerseys or state championship t-shirts, and high-fives reverberated through the gym after every point.
Driving his way to a better environment
With the current $3.20-something (and rising…) price of gas, many drivers are searching for other options. When Pierce College tennis coach Rajeev Datt need to refill his fuel tank, he goes to a sushi restaurant. The engine of a car, he explained, is similar to that of a human heart.
“The Minis” latest in string of filming
A movie about basketball was being filmed at Pierce on Saturday. However, it was not your typical basketball flick. “The Minis” is a movie about a basketball team that lacks three things: height, confidence, and a fifth player… Which is where Dennis Rodman comes in.
ASO takes textbook fight to D.C.
The Associated Students Organization (ASO) has been especially vocal both on and off campus, in their recent campaign to reduce student debt. Among the latest demonstrations was a giant tombstone in memory of expensive textbooks that became prematurely obsolete, and a blow-up ball and chain, which represented students being “shackled by debt.
Know your encyclopedia: Wikipedia
Ryan Jordan claimed to be a professor of religion while writing articles for Wikipedia. Actually, he was a college drop-out who was asked to resign after lying about his credentials. Wikipedia is an internet encyclopedia that is relatively easy to access by anyone and is used by students and people alike who seek information.
‘Hot button issue’ cinema to be viewed and discussed at first film festival
Hitting Pierce College theaters next week is the first-ever film festival, “Celebrating Diversity.” Headed by Sylvia Silva, compliance officer and chairwoman of the Diversity Committee, the film festival will take place from April 23 to 27 in various places on campus.