Black History Month was highlighted at the start of the semester with UMOJA hosting an event to bring cultural awareness of the African American community
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Understand where we stand
The world is big, diverse, and expensive to experience the unique cultures spread throughout. But on a breezy Thursday afternoon, sounds of Spanish music
Fun and free on the Arabian stage
A stage filled with colorful lights, music and 22 performers brought laughter and enjoyment to viewers. The cast of “The Arabian Nights” received a standing
Review: Arabian Nights
There are many ways to tell a story, and Arabian Nights has many stories to tell. At the heart of it is a mad-king regaining
Starlight, star bright
From a heated Thanksgiving weekend to a drop in temperatures Monday, students bundled up and stargazed at the clear night sky. The Physics and Planetary
Film Panel Preview: “Spotlight”
Journalists shine a light on systematic crime in Boston in the Academy Award winning film “Spotlight.” A film panel will follow a screening of the
You can’t swipe right on your professor
The Communication Association Club had a “Rate My Professor” workshop in Juniper 804 to teach students how to navigate the site and use it to
Speaker Series: Adam Krentzman
As students sit with a pen and paper in hand ready to take notes, guest speaker Adam Krentzman takes hold of the microphone, and is
Auteur Film Festival: “Blue Velvet”
The smell of popcorn filled the room as people filtered inside, waiting in anticipation of enjoying a two-hour film. A showing of David Lynch’s “Blue
Arabian nights, like Arabian plays
A strategic wife, a fearsome husband and a series of suspenseful tales. The Pierce College Theatre Department will be opening its second play of their