Copy by Angelica Lopez Photos by Christopher Torres and Danielle Padilla There’s something about being on campus at night. The lights to every building are
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Student body moves to the African beat
Master Drummer Dramane Kone brought an African twist to the Thursday Concert Series, which was held in the Performing Arts Department mainstage on Thursday, Feb.
Swinging for the record
Growing up in a baseball family, it was only natural for current Brahmas’ center fielder Diego Harris to fall in love with the game. What
Mapping out free speech
Pierce College has expanded its free speech zone, which is open to the public, and it added three speech areas that are specifically for students.
Season Preview: Swim returns to the pool
*CORRECTION: The preview mentions Cecilia Hansen’s name. She hasn’t been on the team for five years. The swim team prepares for their first official meet
Morning market brings vintage back
A chilly morning to a toasty day didn’t stop the many shoppers who arrived at the monthly flea market on the last Sunday of February.
Imagination sheds light on incarceration
For a country revered as being the land of the free, the United States are home to a broken prison system that, according to prisonpolicy.org,
Catching up with Brahmas baseball
Baseball season is underway for the Brahmas with eight games already in the books resulting in a 4-4 record for the team, which is an
Stealing from the sun: one man’s story of sustainability
By Alexis Canelo and Noah Goldbloom Instructor of English Larry Krikorian has no place to charge his electric vehicle on campus. This problem is not
‘Top Girls’ go for top prize
In 2001, the President of the United States was George W. Bush and the first film of the Harry Potter series was released. It was