The Vaqueros were unable to corral the Brahmas on Saturday night as football defeated Santa Barbara City College in their first conference matchup of the
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Brahmas stampede through Monarchs
Women’s soccer kept the winning streak alive in dominant fashion with a 3-0 win over the Los Angeles Valley College Monarchs. This extends the
On a stage of his own
Have you ever thought about why we do the things we do? Adjunct Professor of humanities Michael Schuster often thinks about these things. “The first
The international language of dance
As the audience found their seats, all that lay before them were instruments and chairs, with no musicians too be seen. Seemingly from nowhere, a
The Meech shall intercept the Earth
What matters more, a leader on the stat sheet, or a leader on the field? Why not both? Dimetri “Meech” King came from Orlando, Florida
Music speaks to her
At 16 years old, most high school students don’t know their future path. Garineh Avakian was nearly a dropout, but because her parents recognized and
Town hall at the Great Hall
The search for a permanent president is underway, and, in a town hall style meeting, LACCD Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez met with members of the Pierce
The Buck(ley) stops here
Life in Hawaii is often portrayed as more relaxed and care-free than on the mainland. Newly appointed Interim President Larry Buckley, a Hawaiian native, exudes
Student and faculty provide opinion on new president selection
The KPCRadio.com staff asked students and faculty to share their thoughts regarding the transparent selection of a new college president. Former President Kathleen Burke will
The future of DACA unknown
While Congress is evaluating legislation for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, nothing is concrete. According to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, requests to renew