Women’s volleyball fell short of the state championships as their season was put to a stop against San Diego City College in five sets.
Month: December 2017
Season Review: Soccer 2017
The soccer team’s season was full of ups and downs. Injuries, beating opponents by huge margins, also seeing the other side of the coin, the
Farming the new talent
Sports bring people together, and for Mike Farmer, basketball has brought him to different countries and into the minds of youth. Farmer, a San Fernando
Understand where we stand
The world is big, diverse, and expensive to experience the unique cultures spread throughout. But on a breezy Thursday afternoon, sounds of Spanish music
Fire evacuation, animals find stable ground
Owners found safety for their horses and large animals in the Pierce College Equestrian Center evacuation zone, escaping danger from the fire that broke out
All-conference team
Athletes throughout California spent rigorous hours practicing, studying and training to perfect their game. Each year, the American Pacific Conference board members elect 44 scholastic
Fun and free on the Arabian stage
A stage filled with colorful lights, music and 22 performers brought laughter and enjoyment to viewers. The cast of “The Arabian Nights” received a standing
Friend to the four-legged
They are often confused for doctors, but the people in the blue scrubs are veterinary technicians, and it’s a whole different job. Unlike some of
It’s on all of us
It can happen to anyone. Among undergraduate students, 23.1 percent of females and 5.4 percent of males experience some form of sexual harassment or assault
Safety zone training
The Queer Brahma Collective (QBC) is hosting a Safe Zone training this Thursday for campus leaders, faculty and students after recent harassment affected the LGBTQ