As early as 1943, the Supreme Court ruled in West Virgina Board of Education vs. Barnette that students being compelled to stand up to salute
Author: Pamela Kalidasan
Finding a new home through the beautiful game
Freshman May Htet Lu came to California from Myanmar with her brother to pursue her goals both in education and in soccer. And since she
Women’s soccer dominates in home win
Women’s soccer continued their great start to the season and in the process ended Santa Monica College’s unbeaten streak. The Brahmas got to a comfortable
Preview: ‘American Alien’ elevates minority voices
The United States preaches about freedom of life and equality for all without going into the depths of what that conversation means for the people
Annual sexual assault awareness event
Associated Student Organization (ASO) set up its Clothesline Project at Rocky Young Park on Wednesday, April 27, for students to decorate and hang T-shirts with
Students volunteer to help clean up the farm
The gates are wide open leading students to walk upwards on the dirt road and follow along this stripped path to where domesticated animals are
Concert showcases Ben Rosenblum’s Jazz Trio Medley
The crowd in the mainstage of the Pierce College Performing Arts Center had no idea what stunt Ben Rosenblum would pull out. He managed to
Where Will He Ngo?
Pierce College theater student Topher Ngo was working on personal music projects and considering applying to graduate programs when he came across a Facebook
Review: “El Nogalar” shines on stage
For some people, home is where the heart is. But not having a place to belong is a struggle that leaves those without that sanctuary
Howell-ing on the air
Hannah Howell grew up feeling like she couldn’t quite fit in. Her mother is from the Philippines and her father is white, and she felt