1: Ayungao emigrated from the Philippines. KA: “I moved out here when I was 17, therefore I needed to have a guardian, and my aunt
Month: October 2013
Free concert features Baroque music
It was a full house in the music department recital room for the Concerts @ Pierce on Thursday Oct. 3, with the Los Angeles Baroque
Campus painter calls Pierce his 2nd home
Up and working by 5:30 a.m., the beginning of a 10-hour shift, he has never been more optimistic. In a place he has called home
Don’t be a social pariah on Halloween
For those asking the question, “What should I be for Halloween?” the answer is to go big or go home, try to be as original
Loss to Moorpark ends football team’s perfect season
After playing four games of nearly flawless football, the Pierce College football team saw its perfect season end when it lost on the road against
Water polo grinds out win
Pierce College’s women’s water polo team defeated Los Angeles Valley College by a score of 9-8 during its home game on Thursday, Oct. 10. The
Bill adds more expensive courses to intersessions
Gov. Jerry Brown approved Assembly Bill 955 Oct. 10, which will offer additional core classes at six California community colleges during the summer and winter
Women’s volleyball keeps win streak alive
The women’s volleyball team was dominant in its fifth consecutive win, beating Santa Barbara City College on the road with a 3-1 score on Wednesday,
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.
Student by day, tattoo artist by night
Fitting in two jobs, the workload of a part-time student and freelance work into a 24-hour time period is a daunting task capable of trouncing