Languages from American Sign Language to Klingon were showcased during Pierce College’s first Language Exchange Tuesday, giving attendees an insight into various cultures of the
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Meeting ASO Vice President Mariella Valdez
The Roundup recently sat down with Associated Students Organization, Vice President Mariella Valdez to talk about what she plans to accomplish during her term.
Scholarship to honor memory of Pierce graduate
Danielle Martin, co-founder and former vice president of Pierce College’s Habitat for Humanities club and former Associated Students Organization (ASO) senate member died on June
New ASO adviser goes back to his roots
Curtis Smith’s involvement with Pierce College, which includes his more-than-a-decade-long employment record with the campus, can be traced back to his time as a student
New ASO president clear on goals for term
Gustavo “Gus” Sandoval, a 31-year-old sociology major, is in his first semester being Associated Students Organization president. A former corporal in the Marines, Sandoval is
Student government’s first fall meeting may lack action
The Associated Students Organization of Los Angeles Pierce College hopes to have quorum during their first ASO Senate meeting of the fall semester on Tuesday
Kickback brings students together
Continuous music and chatter filled the Great Hall Thursday May 2, as students socialized and unwound with video games, free food, table tennis and “water
New student government executives share background
Members of the incoming student government executive board for 2013-14 share their hobbies, and how they got involved with the Associated Students Organization. President Gustavo
Event to celebrate diversity on campus
To bring attention to the diverse campus at Pierce College, the Diversity Committee (PDC), in partnership with the Associated Students Organization, will be hosting Diversity
Student representatives often absent from campus governance meetings
Wherever decisions affecting the students are discussed and voted on are held, the voice of the students must be present. But the voice of the