Rubi Martinez
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Women’s soccer season comes to an end
The women’s soccer team lost 3-0 to #1 ranked Cerritos College on the road on Tuesday. The Brahmas managed to keep the Falcons quite until the waning minutes of the first half, when the Falcons scored twice in the last five minutes. They would add another goal in the second half.
ASO Presents a Double Feature
ASO Presents a Double Feature, “Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers,” and “Taxi to the Dark Side.”
Hillel: a path to Judaism
Shalom is always a welcome greeting from members of Hillel, a club dedicated to spreading Jewish awareness to students and the community. Hillel is an internationally known organization that has been part of Pierce College, as well as other universities and community colleges, for 50 years.
Brahmas lose season to #1 seed
Another great season comes to a close. After a thrilling first round overtime victory over Moorpark College, the women’s soccer team fell 3-0 to the #1 seeded Cerritos Falcons in Cerritos on Nov. 25, bringing their season and their shot at a state championship to an end.
Mommy wants to study
Mothers are seen as women who might take care of the family, do the laundry, cook dinner, going to work after dropping the children off at school and picking them up after school if they miss the school bus. They are rarely imagined as students going to school, however, many of them attend classes at Pierce College everyday.
Exposing the root
“Infama Moralia” written by Pierce College Spanish Professor Fernando Oleas is a book composed of 1365 vivid and compelling stanzas that take you back to the September 11 terrorist attacks. The book is written in Spanish. The title comes from Latin meaning Infamous Moral.
Ceramics festival offers more than just art
Pottery throwing demonstrations, blown glass, jewelry and food are just a few things to expect at the upcoming Ceramics Winter Arts Festival.
Women take third place in turkey day tournament
Unable to repeat as champions of the seventh annual Brahma Thanksgiving Shoot-Out, Pierce College instead brought home the third place trophy, beating East Los Angeles College, 97-67 Sunday afternoon in the South Gym. Rio Hondo College captured this year’s championship, defeating Citrus College in overtime, 99-91, capping off the weekend-long tournament.