A task force that hopes to bring more awareness to environmental sustainability at Pierce College was recently created, preparing to join forces with a district-wide
Year: 2014
Deaf professor teaches ASL at Pierce
The room was silent. Standing in front of a classroom illuminated by an overhead projector, she was in the spotlight. The room soon filled with
UPDATE: Isla Vista shooter once attended Pierce
Updated 5/29 The 22-year-old man who killed six people, wounded 13 and took his own life near U.C. Santa Barbara Friday in a premeditated rampage
Instructional assistant of assistive technology at Pierce helps disabled students
Written by Amira Fickewirth, special to The Roundup His hands ceaselessly glided across a black notebook disguised as a tablet, showing the intricacies of modern
Pierce College couple saves dogs from euthanization
Woofs, whines and whimpers can be heard in the distance. A tall, white picket fence blocks the scurrying legs, wagging tails, slobbering mouths and dirty
Pierce art gallery presents Annual Student Show
Chalk drawings and encouraging messages like “Go, go, go” and “Si se puede” led the way through Pierce College’s Grand Stairs to room 3301 in
Philosophy & Sociology clubs premiere ‘Her’
The social constructions of society and reality, the standard notions and definitions of love, self and individuality were subjects of conversation among students and faculty
Power out in the English Building delays morning classes
Morning classes were delayed by a power outage in the English Building on Thur. May 22, according to instructor of political science Denise Robb. This
New math professor dives into new full-time position
Math teachers that swim do exist at Pierce College. Developmental Math Professor Kristin Lassonde enjoys her life not only in the classroom, but in the
Spring Festival hosts a variety of activities
The Associated Student Organization hosted a Spring Festival with an obstacle course, dunk tank and more at Pierce College’s Rocky Young Park. The event took