As the semester comes to a close, students had the opportunity to unwind and reflect on a broad list of topics in hopes of expanding
Author: Andrew Fortin-Caldera
Review: Not bringing sexy Bach
The student recital delivered a performance showing immense talent and demonstration of skill, however, this was barely enough to keep a weary listener engaged through
Cheap shots, valuable photography
A disposable camera with a built-in roll of film worth $20 was used in place of a Hasselblad 500cm that retails for about $1600 to
Season Preview: Men’s Volleyball
As men’s volleyball season draws near, the team looks to build on the 2017 season’s improvements, and perform better than before. The Brahmas finished last
It’s on all of us
It can happen to anyone. Among undergraduate students, 23.1 percent of females and 5.4 percent of males experience some form of sexual harassment or assault
They’re the (basketball) captains now
Two veteran Brahmas are sharing the captain’s position and leading the men’s basketball team on the court this season. Jordan Newt and John Flowers, both
You may say he’s a Dreamer
Helping those in pursuit of a higher education reach the goals they set for themselves is the dream job for this Pierce alumnus. Axel Cortes
Pathway for education
The statewide initiative Guided Pathways, designed to help students complete their educational goals, is being implemented in a number of community colleges and Pierce is
Volleyball falls prey to Cougars
The women’s volleyball team ended its regular season with a loss against College of the Canyons Cougars in straight sets. Throughout the first set, service
Game of tongues
Language reflects the culture of those who speak it, even if they live in the fictional lands of Essos or the post-apocalyptic world of “The