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Month: November 2017

Cairo means victorious
Sports Volleyball Women's Volleyball

Cairo means victorious

November 29, 2017December 4, 2017 Taylor Thibodaux

Every team has that one person that keeps them in spirit and ready to fight for the win. Women’s volleyball middle blocker Cairo Harrell is

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They’re the (basketball) captains now
Basketball Men's Basketball Sports

They’re the (basketball) captains now

November 29, 2017November 29, 2017 Andrew Fortin-Caldera

Two veteran Brahmas are sharing the captain’s position and leading the men’s basketball team on the court this season. Jordan Newt and John Flowers, both

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Mr. McMillan and Pierce
Features

Mr. McMillan and Pierce

November 29, 2017November 29, 2017 Arielle Zolezzi

History buffs often draw inspiration from the world’s greatest figures: Socrates, Albert Einstein or Joan of Arc. But for Richard McMillan, his inspiration was the

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He came, saw and debated
Features

He came, saw and debated

November 29, 2017December 4, 2017 Taylor Thibodaux

When opportunity knocks, you should be ready to take a chance. Pierce College student Hector Zuniga was more than prepared after placing in the top

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Knightfall for women’s volleyball
Sports Volleyball Women's Volleyball

Knightfall for women’s volleyball

November 29, 2017December 4, 2017 Arielle Zolezzi

Women’s volleyball’s quest for a fourth state championship came to a halt, losing to the upstart San Diego City College Knights in five sets Saturday

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Playwrights and prisons
Features

Playwrights and prisons

November 29, 2017December 4, 2017 Jessica Vaughan

The arts are often used as an escape. English instructor Dustin Lehren found that incorporating literature in juvenile halls allowed at-risk youth a creative outlet.

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Brahmas look skyward
Basketball Sports Women's Basketball

Brahmas look skyward

November 29, 2017December 4, 2017 Sandy Luque

Coming off of a 2-21 record last season, women’s basketball surpassed that win total over the Thanksgiving break. Women’s basketball (3-2) defeated both the Los

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Alice helps create a wonderland
Features

Alice helps create a wonderland

November 29, 2017December 4, 2017 Steven Tan

There wasn’t an established queer community on campus until Alice Payne and others formed the Queer Brahma Collective, a club that provides a safe space

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On the path to help the hungry
Features

On the path to help the hungry

November 28, 2017December 4, 2017 Taylor Thibodaux

Humanitarians often have one trait in common that takes them forward in their missions to heal and save the world. The trait is empathy, one

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Running for future dreams
Features

Running for future dreams

November 28, 2017December 4, 2017 Noah Goldbloom

The Brahma Runners, who do more than circuit sprinting, hope to speed their way to cross country dreams. Pierce College’s running club is led by

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