Stress can kill. But the Student Health Center hopes to help students find relief through group sessions. There were five reported cases of students feeling
Author: Rocio Arenas
Season tips-off
The Brahmas tipped off their season with a 86-68 loss against Santiago Canyon Community College Saturday. Jordan Newt, point guard, maintained good perimeter ball movement
Abiding by ‘chemistry-TRY’
Oftentimes, the issue with effectively learning new material is the lack of confidence students have in the subject. Benny Ng, an instructor of chemistry at
Preview: Women’s volleyball tailgate
As women’s volleyball celebrates clinching its 15th conference title, students, faculty and fans can join in on the fun prior to the game against Glendale
Preview: Film Panel “Nightcrawler”
When it comes to exposing the truth, some people will sacrifice their lives to do so. The film “Nightcrawler,” directed by Dan Gilroy, will be
Gore is just garbage
Computer generated imaging and advanced design technology have given birth to a new world of filmmaking. The new millennium has seen films such as “Avatar,”
Hep A outbreak
Clean, healthy living is usually used to describe what goes in someone’s body. But a similar mindset could keep something out. The Pierce College Student
Brushing up at the vintage market
In the San Fernando Valley, not many vintage markets have had the opportunity to open their stands to the public. But Patrice Curedale is changing
Vintage, market on your calendars
It’s hard to find taxidermied bats, antique glass bottles and giant moths in the local Walmart. But these items can readily be found in the
Health center makes a Family PACT
An $11 fee is paying more than a visit to check up on a runny nose or scratchy throat. Starting this semester, the Student Health