The Pierce College library will be staffed and open for student use during winter intersession starting Jan. 6 until Feb. 7. The library will be
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Alumnus back to make a difference
Additional reporting: Mike Washington The dust-covered planes of what was once an all-male college that focused solely on agriculture have come a long way in
Q&A with ASO Senator Omri Gabay
The Roundup recently caught up with Associated Students Organization Senator Omri Gabay to talk about his experience this semester. Roundup: What do you represent as
Review: ‘It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play’
A classic tale was transformed into a 1940s live radio show through “It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play,” exploring the drama through the
There is a monkey in my head
It is 11p.m. on a school night and a spry spider monkey named Rikki staring me down. Daring to defy the incarnation of ADHD my fingers begin
Top 5: Granada Hills Food Truck Festival standouts
By: Kristin Tzintzun During Wednesday and Friday nights, Chatsworth Street in Granada Hills has become host to more than 25 gourmet food trucks that set
Top 8: Fashion finds in the Valley
By: Marielle J. Stober Living in California comes with its share of ups and downs. Yet, more often than not, we experience the lower points
Top 5: Self-defense products
By: Victor Rodriguez It could happen to anyone. No matter how many miles you cash out at your local gym or how many self-defense classes
Dropping classes is a reasonable option
In high school, students are forced to hang on through tough classes and maybe receive an “F,” but in college one can just drop the
Student finds a way to make her art
Chloe Myaskovsky was completing her college applications while her family was in the process of moving out of their foreclosed Calabasas home of eight years.