According to History.com, to ward off ghosts that were returning to Earth for the night, the Celtics began a festival by wearing frightening costumes and
Month: October 2019
Pro: Wicked good times
Whether it’s birthdays or accomplishments, celebrating is a way to show recognition and appreciation. So why then, are so many cultures going unrecognized when it
A way to be mindful on campus
Between school, work and home stress, students often struggle to find the time and space to pause, breathe and be mindful. What if that place
A whole latte conversations
When the new president of Pierce Alexis Montevirgen first started strolling across the campus to introduce himself to faculty and students, most responded by asking
One step at a time
Last semester, students voted and approved a measure to increase the student health fee, which hasn’t gone up since 1998. However, the Los Angeles Community
Where are the spooktacular events?
Halloween is a popular season as people get excited to see their favorite scary movie and drink their pumpkin spice lattes. Other Halloween fanatics enjoy
Winning mentality for the program
He’s coached the top prospects in the nation and directed championship winning teams. Now, Anthony Harris has a new challenge ahead of him—leading the
Season Preview: Men’s Basketball
With changes on the sidelines and new faces, Pierce men’s basketball are back this season to not only dribble the ball to a championship, but
Splashing in the classroom
The swim and water polo teams are diving for some local and international scholarships as well as keeping good GPAs by balancing both studies and
Brahmas lose nail-biter to the Lancers
Football showed improvement from their previous game, but it wasn’t enough as they lost enough as they lost to the Pasadena City College Lancers. Despite