To reduce stigmas and spread awareness, Art With Impact presented Movies for Mental Health in the Great Hall March 1. The non-profit organization showcased student-made
Month: March 2017
Students and artists, drawn together
Before superheroes ever have a chance to put on their capes and save the world, the artists who create them must use their markers and
Married to the music
White stage lights reflected off the sleek black piano and shiny, nut-brown cello as the musicians blended the sounds of their instruments into one harmonious
Blatigenous club shows “Chi-Raq” for Black History Month
Pierce College’s Blatigenous Club screened the film “Chi-Raq” to a mixture of students in the Great Hall on Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. The panel
Baseball returns to winning ways
After a tough loss to Ventura on Tuesday, the Brahmas got back on track with an impressive 10-1 rout over the West Los Angeles College
Volleyball tops El Camino in five
The Brahmas defeated the El Camino College Warriors in a high-scoring, five-set thriller on Friday March 3. After two consecutive losses, the players on the
Traveling through the depths
He switches his scuba flippers to dancing shoes to Shakespearean boots in the blink of an eye. Pierce theater student Nick Caisse spends his time
Concerns of students is top priority with new scholarships and mental health awareness
The Grad Guru app’s relaunch with a new scholarship component was announced by Transfer Center Director Sunday Salter during Monday’s Academic Senate meeting. Grad Guru
David Turcotte, a ‘Thief and Tyrant’
His night gig is literally a night gig. Counselor David Turcotte, who has a passion for helping students navigate through the complexity of college, is
Men’s basketball season review
The 2016-17 Brahmas men’s basketball season was an up-and-down ride like a mechanical bull. There seemed to be a revolving door in the starting five.