Teachers are some of the most important people in this world. Which is why it is an educator’s responsibility to treat their students fairly and
Month: April 2018
Volleyball clinches conference title
Men’s volleyball clinched the Western State North Conference title Wednesday night in the final home game of the regular season against the Santa Barbara City
Brahmas bounce back to seal win over the Wildcats
Baseball came back from behind to secure a walk off win against the West Los Angeles Wildcats. Brandon Lewis, infielder, hit two double RBI’s, one
What’s one thing you would change about Pierce College?
Reporter Camille Lehmann asks students “What’s one thing you would change about Pierce College?”
Con: Creativity
Is there more to social media than a retweet, share or reblog? If one scrolls through their social media feed they will find a plethora
Pro: Creativity
In the age of social media, individuals are acquiring more creativity. When looking closely at what social media has become, one can see how it
Nationwide, we’re on your side
Students across the country staged the first of a series of walkouts on March 14 to protest gun violence. It was one month after the
Dashing down the Mall
Club Rush is one of the Associated Students Organization’s first events of the semester. It allows the clubs and organizations the chance to show students
Hey batter, batter
As baseball season hits its stride, the Brahmas look to improve on a 2017 season in which they narrowly missed the postseason. One month into
Skiing in a winter wonderland
Joe Perret glides down the bright white snow with a smile on his face as he follows behind a student learning how to ski. It