The women’s volleyball team continues to dig in and work as they look ahead toward next year. With an overall record of 7-14, they may
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Fun festive farce comes to town
During the holidays, people get a little crazy with shopping and getting ready to have friends and family over. If you need help getting into
Review: Football ushered in new era
It was a rough year for the Brahmas. The young football team ended the season 0-10 overall, losing their final game to LA Valley College.
Review: “American Alien” is a story of fear, hope and refuge
American poet Maya Angelou said, ”There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story.” It is for this reason that the show’s director, Shaheen
Six degrees of social justice
The sound of police sirens approaching from a distance may comfort some, but to others it’s a noise associated with anxiety of potential brutality. This
Pulling at each others’ strings since they were young
As he sat and strummed his guitar, the musician filled the room with emotions through the compositions he played that were based on folk music
‘Twelfth Night’ strikes comedic gold
When you begin to imagine the illustrious world of Shakespeare most would see witches conjuring spells and lovers wandering the streets of Verona. It is
Stupid bird soars
Unrequited affection, a tortured artist, a dysfunctional family—seemingly the ingredients for just another cliched story. However, the Pierce College Theatre Department’s production of Aaron Posner’s
Con: Proctorio
I don’t condone academic dishonesty, but it’s incredibly naive to think you can prevent it. Cheaters will always find a way to cheat; that’s just
Review: A mile in their shoes
Dance Production: Myths, Tales, and Fables In the right hands (or feet), the ability to tell a story can cross the seemingly insurmountable boundaries raised