It isn’t often that a debate duo from Japan battles against the Pierce debate team onstage, but on March 11 students will be able to
Month: March 2020
Feeding students’ bodies and souls
When D’arcy Corwin was a college student, she didn’t know who to talk to about the resources made available to her. Now, she’s helping students
A Woman’s Place
International Women’s Day (IWD) is on March 8 and was founded in 1911. IWD brings attention to women’s rights, gender equality and discrimination with the
Choosing to live
As a young adult, Monica Coleman drew an imaginary line in the sand. To cope with her mental illness, she viewed checking into a mental
Seeking to unify through song
An attentive audience in the Performing Arts Building was met with an energetic Latin guitar and a hollow, box-shaped percussion instrument called a Cajon on
Making “DREAM”s Come True
Many undocumented students and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients felt lost and afraid to seek help until Kimberly Castillo became the first Dream
BRIEF: Swimmers make a splash at Cuesta
Several swimmers rose up to the occasion in the second meet held at Cuesta College on Feb. 29. The Brahmas were without Ava Recchia and
Baseball field woes
Poor field conditions and multiple injuries on the field play a major role in the team not hosting games at Joe Kelly Field. While other
Review: Men’s basketball 2019-2020
In an up-and-down season for men’s basketball, there was still an opportunity for the team to make the postseason. In their last game however, Brahmas
Brahmas remain unbeaten at home
After finishing strong against Santa Monica College, the Brahmas carried that momentum into their game against Antelope Valley on Friday night. The Brahmas beat the