by Giselle Lomeli | Sep 26, 2022 | CULTURE, Fall 2022, PIERCE
Follow the Leader: EP 1
Hosted by: Trish Alaskey
Follow the Leader:ASO Club Council President Javid Ekhteraiy and Student Services Assistant Geremy Mason who serves as an ASO Co-Advisor along with Dr. Lara Conrady Wong. Javid Ekhteraiy and Geremy Mason, two leaders of the ASO Club Council team sat down with host Trish Alaskey to discuss the Club Council branch of the ASO. They discussed the goals of the Club Council, how Ekhteraiy and Mason both got involved, and how Pierce College students, staff and faculty can get involved too!
by Felipe Gamino | Mar 2, 2022 | PIERCE, SPORTS, Spring 2022
Brahma Sports: James Sims
Hosted by Felipe Gamino
On a brand new season of Brahma Sports, host Felipe Gamino sat with newly named head coach for Pierce Football James Sims. Topics included plans for the offseason, meeting the players and his vision for the fall.
by Jasmine Melendez | Oct 18, 2021 | Clubs, Fall 2021, FEATURED, NEWS, PIERCE, PROFILES
Podcast: Queer Straight Alliance Club
By Jasmine Melendez
Jasmine Melendez talks to members and future members of QSA to gain some insight on what the club is about.
by Jennelle Barjonah | May 24, 2020 | FEATURED, PIERCE, Spring 2020
Belle’s 2020 featuring Julie Renkema
Hosted by Jennelle Barjonah
On this episode of Belle’s 2020, we go into the real life of kids! We go over a lot of different areas of the United States that don’t have a lot of help but in this episode we talk to Julie Renkema, who goes to school every week and packs 1200 lunches for the kids of Saugatuck, Michigan. Julie expresses her love for the kids and how there may be a chance these kids wouldn’t have enough food.
This episode was recorded remotely from the studio during the COVID-19 Los Angeles Safer-at-Home initiative.
by Arielle Zolezzi | Mar 12, 2020 | FEATURED, PIERCE, Spring 2020
The World As We Know It featuring Chadwick Snow
Hosted by Arielle Zolezzi
Host Arielle Zolezzi and guest Professor Chadwick Snow discuss the growing lack of empathy in today’s desensitized culture.