Month: October 2014
Comeback kid
For the Pierce College Brahmas it was another disappointing defeat. This season has seen some of its worst football in four years. But for
Bicycle and skateboarding lane on the Mall is a must
The law regarding no bicycling or skateboarding on campus was made not only as a safety measure for students, but as a way to keep
Community colleges should offer bachelor’s degrees
Due to the number of people living in California without a bachelor’s degree, ranking the state 14th in its share of people aged 25-34 with
California community college bachelor’s degree pilot program
California became the 20th state to offer bachelor’s degrees at community colleges when Gov. Jerry Brown signed Calif. Senate Bill 850 on Sunday, Sept. 28. The
Man on the Street: students react to campus Wi-Fi
With the spotty and unreliable campus Wi-Fi system still plaguing Pierce College, the Roundup News asks students what their experience is when using Wi-Fi and
ASO leader hopes to unite campus
Alex Oloo walks into the Associated Students Organization (ASO) office and greets everyone he can with a smile on his face that never seems
Brahmas drop fourth straight game
Pierce College Brahmas had another disappointing loss in their first ever game against the Orange Coast College Pirates on Saturday, Oct. 11 at Le Bard
Athletic eligibility rules increased
Starting in July 2015 athletes will be held to a higher level of academic achievement. The California Community College Athletic Association has ruled that next
Win against mission excites women’s volleyball team
An intensifying home game, caused the walls to tremble from the cheers of the Pierce College women’s volleyball team after defeating Mission College on Friday,