Learning another language is a great benefit. It can help personally, socially and economically. Studies have shown that studying foreign languages results in respect for
Month: March 2022
Book it to the Library
The COVID-19 pandemic is gradually improving, and more students have returned to in-person learning. But students who started classes at Pierce College might not be
Heritage workshops
Although several months of the year are dedicated to recognizing minority communities, many individuals do not know how to be an ally or offer support
Streetbeat: What is your favorite TV show?
“(My favorite TV show is) Breaking Bad. I think the cinematography is great, it has an excellent music score, the cast are all phenomenal actors
Where’d everybody go?
What someone new to campus might think of as a peaceful walk on the Mall, seems eerie to anyone used to seeing more than a
CSUN hosts Ukraine vigil
A vigil dedicated to Ukraine was held outside of the California State University Northridge University Library on Wednesday afternoon, after Russia declared war on Ukraine
Higher education without fear of debt
Paying for community college can be tough. Taking into account the textbooks, Scantrons and enrollment fees—it can get expensive. What if there was a way
Women’s basketball makes a comeback
After having seasons canceled due to shortage of players and the COVID-19 pandemic, women’s basketball made their return to the court. Despite losing their last
Men’s hoops returned to the court
Up-and-downs are good for amusement parks. Unfortunately, in sports, that’s a different matter. The Brahmas lost to San Bernardino Valley in their last game of
Volleyball gets served
Volleyball season woes continued for the Brahmas as they lost to the Santa Barbara City College Vaqueros in straight sets (25-19, 25-10, and 25-20). The