Month: April 2014
Pierce offers students more than just core classes
Pierce College offers many classes. Some are meant for students to transfer quickly while others are meant to further education in particular fields of study
Behind the Print: Issue 6
Behind the Print is an inside look into the Roundup newspaper. In this episode we get to meet the new Arts & Entertainment Editor Jessica
Behind the Print: Issue 5
Behind the Print is an inside look into the Roundup newspaper. The staff of Pierce College’s Roundup News, The Bull Magazine, and KPC Radio attended the
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Farm Walk 2014
Pierce College’s annual Farm Walk draws crowds from across the San Fernando Valley. The Farm Walk allows visitors to get to know the farm by
Academic Senate considers College Hour
Administration is looking in to the possibility of implementing a “College Hour” at Pierce College, which would enhance the student life on campus. Having an hour
Ask Kate Anything: How to succeed with a learning disability
Dear Struggling, to put it simply: college can be difficult. Professors expect more from you than your high school teachers did, and you need to
Student athlete juggles academics, basketball and raising two kids
For any athlete at Pierce College , the time between being an athlete and being a student is a constant balancing act. Now imagine being
Krav Maga helps improve football team’s defensive line
It is becoming more and more popular for athletes to use different methods of training to help themselves improve in their game. Several big-name athletes
Scooby’s Corner: baseball team makes playoffs despite season struggles
After a two year absence, the baseball team rides into the playoffs this year after being out of post-season play since 2011. It was not