April 24 – Between 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. An employee’s car was dented and suffered paint damage after being hit by an unknown object, while parked in the cafeteria parking lot. April 28 It was reported a car was keyed in Parking Lot 1 April 7, and the same car was again keyed April 21 in the same lot.
Month: May 2008
President honors students
The annual President’s Honors List Reception will take place Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. in the Music Quad. Pierce College President Robert Garber will be awarding student Trish Lougnane with the All-USA Academic Team award. The certificate is a collaboration of Phi Theta Kappa and USA Today.
Learning Center a win-win for students, tutors
Pierce College student Terrelle Jones, a 19-year-old business major, resorts to the Learning Center for math tutoring and studying. Jones has been attending Pierce for two years. Like many students, he has stumbled with math and biology. At the Learning Center, he has found tutors who have helped him grasp a better concept of the material he’s studying.
Softball closes out season with a shine
With their heads up and smiles on their faces, the softball team ended their season of ups and downs with something to be very proud of. Despite their many young players, girls dropping out, and the team having only one pitcher, they managed to pull off almost triple the amount of last year’s wins, according to head coach Pat Grennan.
The only female swimmer heads for championship
Christina Courtney, the only female on the Pierce College swimming team, has qualified for the state championships, which take place tomorrow through Saturday at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo. She made it through last week’s conference championships, and now moves on to the 2008 California Community College Athletic Association State Swimming and Diving Championships.
Tennis Wrap-up
The Pierce College tennis team ended the season, 7-3, making it to the playoffs as one of the top two teams. Many came in as new players, including the No. 1 player at Pierce, 18-year-old freshman Kostya Omelyanchuk. “I bring confidence to the team,” he stated.
Big Baseball Story
Brahmas baseball lives to fight another day after a pummeling of the Eagles of L.A. Mission College, 18-9, Thursday. “This is a big game for us,” explained first baseman Eric Bloom during pre-game warm-ups. “If we win, we have a shot at the playoffs.” Pierce College needed a win and a loss by L.
The latest feel-good film
After a recent series of disappointing films, “Made of Honor” finally brought back the happy and feel-good film moviegoers have been longing for. Patrick Dempsey, star of ABC’s hit show “Grey’s Anatomy,” plays Tom, a bachelor and serial dater who has been best friends with Hannah since they met at a college party a decade earlier.
Iron Man Review
Hollywood is mad with superhero fever. Last year, audiences saw the final installment of the “Spiderman” trilogy, possibly the most successful comic book adaptation yet. Hoping to ride off the success of their web-slinger, Marvel has opened the summer movie season with their Swiss Army knife of a superhero: “Iron Man.
Passion of paralyzed theater teacher thrives
Seated under dimmed lights, while the woody smell of props fresh from the shop floats up from the stage, is Valorie Grear. She whispers directions to lighting and sound technicians, her eyes never leaving the actors rehearsing before her – it becomes obvious that the theater is where she belongs.