THURSDAY
MAY 5, 2016
Vol. LI No. 9
Wind Orchestra performs “Legends and Myths.” See photos on Page 4.
‘VINTAGE BRASS’
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Panel talks about Asian American experiences RISHABH SINGHAL Staff writer Students and faculty members gathered in Building 7 on Wednesday to welcome the college’s first panel on Asian American Experiences. The event was part of the Communications Department’s Colloquium series, and was organized by student Winnie Kan. The panelists were professors Li-Chi Wang and Funie Hsu, and Ohlone deans Mark Lieu and Wayne Takakuwa. The panel commemorated Asian Pacific History Month. The panelists shared their personal histories as Asian Continued on Page 2
Math Club 8th in nation BRIANNE O’SULLIVAN News editor
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The Mission Peak Brass Band presented “Vintage Brass” at Smith Center on Friday. Top: The Mission Peak Brass Band conducted by Tony Clements performs “Death or Glory” by Robert Browne Hall, with arrangements by Wesley Brown. Above-left: Keith Johns performs a solo on the flugelhorn. Above-right: Tony Clements and the Mission Peak Brass Band received a standing ovation from the audience.
Ohlone College’s Math Club has once again ranked nationally in the most recent Student Math League competition. The competition is a timed math exam given to students. Ohlone’s Math Club tied for eighth place with the College of DuPage, a two-year college in Illinois. The scoring was based on the team’s top five scores. The top five scorers were Yaner He, Kelly Martinez, Wu Sun, Joshua Ngotiaoco and Thinh Lu. The Associated Students of Ohlone College provided bookstore gift cards and Continued on Page 3
Two volleyball players selected for Scholar Athlete Team Sophomores first at Ohlone to receive award since 2008 CRISTIAN MEDINA Sports editor The volleyball season may have ended six months ago, but the Lady Renegades have another honor to add to their impressive 2015 season. While it’s no secret that Ohlone was successful on
the court, they also excelled in the classroom. Last week, team captains Camaryn Bricker and Jenni Brochu were selected to the 2015-2016 California Community College Women’s Volleyball Coaches Association Scholar Athlete Team. Despite missing the playoffs, Bricker and Brochu led the Renegades to their most successful season in recent years. Bricker, a setter, led the team in assists with 588. Brochu, an outside hit-
ter, paved the way for the team’s offense with 280 kills on the season. The two sophomores were two of 18 total volleyball student-athletes in the entire state of California selected for the honor. The criteria included completing a season taking 24 units of classes and a minimum GPA of 3.5. This is also the first time any Ohlone College Volleyball player has received this award since Head Coach Jeremy Penaflor took over in 2008.
Camaryn Bricker
Jenni Brochu