He jumps to set a volleyball in the North Gym while wearing a neon pink windbreaker and black running shorts. Only now, he’s a teacher
Month: October 2016
CSU applications for Fall 2017 are now being accepted
Cal. State Universities started accepting applications on Oct.1 through Nov. 30 for the Fall 2017 semester. Pierce College counselors suggest students apply as soon as
Water Polo gains first win of the season against Santa Monica College
Turning the tides of a losing streak with their first win of the season, the Brahmas ruled the water against the Santa Monica Corsairs, 14-7.
ASO votes for new vice president
A new vice president for the Associated Student Organization (ASO) was elected in the committee meeting on Tuesday Oct. 4. The 17 committee members in
Updated: District faculty protest to keep Health Reimbursement Account
The Board of Trustees meeting was filled with the district’s faculty wearing blue t-shirts that read, “I am union.” The Health Reimbursement Account, which gives
Brief: Water polo beat Santa Monica
The women’s water polo team ruled the water in it’s match against Santa Monica College, winning 14-7. The Brahmas showed more communication in the water,
Brahmas conquer the Cougars
Starting off with aggressive offensive tactics that continued throughout the game, the soccer team took the win against the Taft Cougars on Tuesday Oct. 4.
Head, shoulders, knees and bones
The face— it’s the focal point of the human body, It’s where emotions, expressions, and empathy resonate from. It is our wordless introduction, and it
This doctor does more than Dolittle
On a typical Monday, she prepares the furry patients for surgery, leading them to the O.R. that doubles as a classroom where Jennifer Adelini discusses
College leaves students abandoned
About 45,000 students were prepared to start classes this month at ITT Technical Institute, but then received an email on Sept. 7 about their college