Wearing tight, dark clothing with jet black hair across his face and a pierced lip, multiple demonic rings on his hands only add to the
Month: November 2011
Holiday celebrates the dead
When we remember the day our loved ones and family members die, we use it as a day of mourning and remembrance. Unlike most cultures, who
Preparing for a lone gunman
If a lone gun man appears on campus and starts shooting unarmed civilians avoid them at all costs. Find a safe exit, run away from
Alliance works to protect student aid programs
In today’s economy, that leaves college students graduating with an average of $25,000 in debt, the Student Aid Alliance (SAA) is asking congress to protect
From street dancer to student choreographer
Tin Nguyen, 24, art and dance major walks towards the stage adjacent to the music building with his “personal funk system” red boom box over
Questions and answers with a United States congressman
Congressman Brad Sherman faced a hostile crowd while answering questions regarding taxes and recent budget cuts that have caused tuition increases, during a town hall
Season ender is football team’s first home game
After participating in away games all semester, the Pierce College football team will finally be playing their first home game Saturday at 7 p.m. in
No Bull-Nov 8, 2011
Comic: Maria Salvador–Animation: Jose Romero
Day of the Dead hosted in Great Hall
Pierce celebrated Dia de los Muertos with help from the Chicano Student Movement of Aztlan (MECHA) club in the Great Hall. The holiday originates from
Sorting calves on campus
James Greer from Way Out West Ranch located in Hemet, Calif. demonstrates how to maneuvers a cow in the sorting clinic held at Los Angeles