With black robes, a silver sash and giddy excitement to complete the outfit, only two weeks away before graduation, students prepare to walk the stage
Month: May 2017
The stagelight swing
Bryson Wesley is creating a career in the world of dance and discovering new talents in the performing arts, which have landed him a role
The hands of recovery
A key part of an addict’s recovery process is being of service to their community. When Meghan Hunt returned to high school after spending two
Clear eyes, full-time, can’t lose
Coaching at Pierce College is a numbers game. Zero is the number of full-time athletic coaches currently employed at Pierce College. One is the number
Season Review: Men’s volleyball
Despite coming up two points shy of the final four, the Pierce men’s volleyball team sees the past season as a positive. “I got coach
Season Preview: Soccer: goals to keep
The Brahmas look to shake off a first-round playoff exit last season and get back to their winning ways. While Pierce has made it to
Euphonic Tunes Concert
“Alexander the Great” conquered the Performing Arts Building with the sound of a 3000-year-old instrument, the oud. “Planetary Kisses,” “Magnon” and “Alexander the Great” were
Talking your way up to the finals
Without the comfort of a keyboard and the convenience of nonverbal interactions, the thought of public speaking can be intimidating for many. However, the Communication
Exaggerated and Overrated
You’ve busted your tail all semester, turning in 8 page research papers and pulling all nighters to receive an A, plus the four 50 point
There are no “alternatives” to Journalism
Congratulations. You have stumbled upon a column written by a journalist who is bound by an ethical code of conduct and integrity. So, what does