by Mareo-Ahmir Lawson | Apr 21, 2015 | FEATURED, OPINION, SPRING 2015, TECHNOLOGY
The Memory Dump is a weekly talk show cohosted by Casey Spencer of the Pierce College Robotics Club and Simon Tutak about emerging science and new tech gadgets. On this episode, Casey and Simon discuss quantum mechanics, the branch of physics used to describe everything tiny (or to be more accurate, everything with very small mass and very slow). They discuss its history, theory, debate, utilization in science fiction, and modern practical applications!
by Stephen Nicholson | Apr 16, 2015 | FEATURED, OPINION, SPRING 2015
Reflections is a weekly talk show hosted by Stephen Nicholson where he looks back at how past events and decisions have impacted the present. Today, Stephen takes a voyage through the life and times of returning guest and Pierce College student Emmanuel Arias.
by Brit-El Mabourakh | Apr 15, 2015 | FEATURED, OPINION, SPRING 2015
Gothropology is a show that discusses spirituality, ancient traditions, social deconstruction and more with your host Brit-El Mabourakh. In this segment, Brit-El interviews multi-instrumentalist musician Daniel Berkov-Hopkins, the mind behind The Lazarus Gene music project and author of The Lazarus Gene blog, who has a bachelor’s degree in comparative religion.
by Stephen Nicholson | Mar 26, 2015 | FEATURED, OPINION, SPRING 2015
Reflections is a weekly talk show hosted by Stephen Nicholson where he looks back at how past events and decisions have impacted the present. Today, Stephen interviews 18-year-old Pierce nursing major Kimi Kuromiya who wants to be a pediatrician and 18-year-old Pierce student Shery Guerra who is on the fence about majoring for biology or English and wants to be a general surgeon.
by Brit-El Mabourakh | Mar 25, 2015 | FEATURED, OPINION, SPRING 2015
Gothropology is a show that discusses spirituality, ancient traditions, social deconstruction and more with your host Brit-El Mabourakh. In this segment, Brit-El interviews Betsy Trapasso the host of Death Cafe in Los Angeles, which is an independent catalyst of discussions to embrace mortality. She is also the creator of Death and the Arts.