Patrick Ramirez plays his guitar on the mall. “I was really poor growing up. I asked my dad if he could buy me a guitar
Year: 2018
Mall marquee remains black for two years
Spring 2018 marks the fourth semester in a row that the North Mall’s marquee has been blacked out. Before it was completely shut down, the
The business of transaction
The Business Office stopped taking in-person card transactions in fall of 2017. Since then, cash has been the primary method of payment accepted in the
Strings and bows put on a show
The room filled with students as the musicians tuned their instruments. Glossed over faces appear scattered across the theatre as a 45 minute musical journey
Role model in and outside the pool
Despite not having their main pool to practice, it doesn’t stop Lily Pang from diving into the sport she loves. Since starting swimming as a
She’s running in her own race
Running is usually considered a solitary sport, however Lisette Avila uses the activity as an outlet to socialize and make connections with people who share
Ankur’s Away
Penny pinching may sound negative, but for one potential assemblyman it got him to where he is today. While growing up in the San Fernando
BRIEF: Possible fines could be felt district-wide
The federal government has been running financial aid audits at schools across the country, looking for positive online attendance. The audits have found a lack
Baseball makes itself at home
Baseball capped off a week that had games rescheduled and played to avoid the rain by doing something most teams never get the chance to
Reserves depleted
For decades, the Pierce College budget has fluctuated, but remained in the black. That may soon change as a possible $5 million deficit may hit