An artist’s vision doesn’t always come out as a masterpiece, but for Lyndsay Phillips it’s more about spurring the imagination and enjoying the creative process.
Day: September 18, 2019
A more well-informed campus
While the first few weeks of school might be a bit of a mess for both students and faculty, more effort by either Pierce or
Con: Cancel classes late
The majority of students have experienced the dreaded email stating that a class they signed up for has been canceled. Those students are then burdened
Pro: Cancel classes early
There is a debate about whether it is better to cancel a class due to low enrollment weeks before the semester begins or to wait
Clubs on the rush
View Photo essay Cheerleaders and Brahma mascots scurried down The Mall, celebrating campus spirit in the name of Club Rush. The event on Wednesday and
The Pit’s conditions? The pits!
Large amounts of rain + poor drainage = A ruined field. That’s what the soccer team was faced with in January when rain flooded The
Earning accolades with her leadership
On and off the soccer field, Diana Millan is always aiming for the goal. Earning last season’s record for the most assists in the state,
Season Preview: Women’s volleyball
After a transition season which involved a new coaching staff and players, women’s volleyball prep this year looking to show signs of improvement. The Brahmas
Brahmas mauled by Wildcats
Turnovers and struggles tackling were apparent as the Brahmas lost their home opener on Saturday, Sept. 14 to West LA College. The Wildcats flipped the
Reunion of generations
The sound of cleats kicking the ball across the field echoed throughout Shepard Stadium during a generational clash with the current Brahmas soccer team and