As Brahmas baseball player Jordan Abushahla continues to play at a high level, universities are starting to take notice. At the age of five, Abushahla
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Four students design not only a play but also a career path
For more than a decade student designers were used sporadically in theatre productions on campus, but “Waiting for Godot” changed that this year. Michael Sande
Instructors told not to sell textbook desk copies
The current Textbook Adoption Policy includes a guideline that instructors are not able to sell desk copies provided by the publishers, yet book prices have
Architecture club to compete in annual competition
Architecture club will be joining Cal Poly San Luis Obispo for the first time in an annual Design Village competition starting April 15 to 17.
Gym lockers continue to be burglarized despite lower crime rate
Pierce College’s crime rate is lower despite burglary reports in the women’s South Gym locker room and other areas. L.A. Sheriff’s Department Deputy Al Guerrero
A strong voice for all to hear
Evan Henzi, 22, sits at a grand piano in room 3400 of the music department, playing and singing an original song called “Alien,” which incorporates
Newborn lamb stolen from barn
A male lamb was reported stolen in the sheep barn between March 28 and 29. “It was only 2 to 3 days old, it wasn’t even
Enrollment not meeting projection
In August growth for enrollment was projected to be seven percent. Instead growth flattened and dipped to three percent for the current spring semester,
Stage manager takes center stage
The lights dim, the curtains draw open and the actors step forward all the while stage manager Laurien Dakota Allmon jots down in her binder
Not backing down from a challenge
Students passing by the tennis courts on a game day for the tennis team would not suspect that player Anthony Avakian, who serves two handed,