“Beverly Hills Chihuahua,” loosely based on Disney’s timeless classic “Lady and the Tramp,” fails to please.
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A witty romance that keeps on playing
When words don’t do the trick, let the music speak for them.
Famous architect’s exhibit visits Pierce
The Pierce Art Gallery will host an exhibit of William Fain Jr.,FAIA. Sketches from his 41st sketchbook of Italian cities, countryside and neighborhoods will be on display, as well as the proposals for his recent urban planning project on the Tiber River in Rome. His exhibit will be on display from Oct. 22 to Nov. 13.
‘Yes’ on measure J to receive $3.5 billion
A critical boost to the educational worth of Pierce College, as well as that of the other eight schools in the Los Angeles Community College District, is awaiting approval at the polls this year. If 55 percent of voters within LACCD boundaries vote “Yes” on Measure J, the district would receive $3.
First victory of the season
The Pierce College Brahmas got their first victory of the season Saturday, beating East Los Angeles College 28-15 and bringing Pierce to 1-3 for the season and 1-0 in conference play. The Brahmas came into Saturday’s game 0-3, but two days before the game, coach Efrain Martinez said what he wants when the team takes the field.
Act now and be heard
The Oct. 20 voter-registration deadline is rapidly approaching, and for many students at Pierce College, this election will be their first.
Psychology department to recommend prerequisite English courses, possibly require them in the future
The psychology department has decided to add an advisory to Psychology 1 starting in the spring “Schedule of Classes”, which would recommend completing English 28 or above before enrolling.
HIV/AIDS Awareness week brings speakers and painless tests to campus
From HIV/AIDS Awareness Week on the campus to the AIDS Walk in Los Angeles, here are some of the different ways for students to stay aware and get involved.
Child prodigies play the symphony, stun the audience
It’s always fun to see a child prodigy. The San Fernando Valley Symphony opened their current season with three of them to bring something special to the show – and maybe even also to balance out a mostly elderly audience. On the evening of Sept. 27, conductor James Domine showed passion and joy as he led the orchestra through selected compositions, but it was the soloists who were the headliners of the evening.