The ASO has promising ideas, but will they actually happen? More aggressive planning would increase chances of success.
Year: 2008
Victory bell left behind in loss to Valley
The Brahmas dropped their annual rivalry game, mathematically eliminating them from conference contention.
Up close and personal
Two football key players share about their casual lives outside the stadium.
Anthropology professor wins Emmy for instructional series
Diane Levine worked as a national adviser on the series, “Physical Anthropology: The Evolving Human.”
LACCD keeps its lobbyists
The district will extend its contract with the McCallum Group, which has raised $80 million for buildings over the past decade.
Pierce Chrisitian United movie and dinner event
Some freshmen discover the campus social life at the Pierce Christian United (PCU) movie and dinner event at the Great Hall in the Student Community Center on Oct. 23. “I wanted to see what it (Pierce College) has to offer, what students do,” said 18-year-old veterinary science freshman Lizette Gomez.
Letter to Editor
Dear Editor, I am an Equine Studies major and I was outraged to read Marion Kimble’s front-page article regarding our equine center used for evacuee horses from the recent fires. I was a volunteer and I can tell you we are not ill-prepared for the task. Why the bad press? The city workers and volunteers were not prepared and we had to wait on them to complete their paperwork before we could admit any horses.
Thanks for the great story on Health fees
Dear Editor, I am writing to congratulate you and your reporter Amaris Alarcon. She wrote an article about health fees in Issue 6 of The Roundup. It that was well written, accurate and a pleasure to read. The timing could not have been better either, published on the day of the Board of Trustees meeting at Pierce College.
Abusing the First Amendment
It was one in the afternoon on Nov. 3, 2008 and I was on my way to my car to drop off my book bag and get a quick touch up of gel since the sun turned on ym hair and gave me the afro style for the day. I noticed a number of students together standing in front of a man holding a giant sign and, as humans, I followed my curiosity instinct and walked over to the area.
Number-one-in-state Brahmas extend home streak
Holding the number one spot in California, the women’s volleyball team scored the 57th victory of their home game-winning streak against Glendale Community College.