Instead of studying on a Saturday night, community members rallied before the football game versus San Diego Mesa College to muster school spirit and support
Day: October 4, 2017
Pro: Talk dirty to me
Professors can speak however they want to. They are in charge of the classroom and the students. Professors set the rules, and students are aware
Con: Censor my professor
Professors are to be respected, treated with courtesy, and definitely not cursed at. It’s rude and disrespectful. It could get you tossed out of school.
Con: Lost cause for laptops
Laptops are not only a distraction to both teacher and student, they have also been shown to decrease the amount of information a student processes
Pro: Laptops are legitimate
Computers are a central part of modern life. For students, this is doubly true—we all wrestled with the broken SIS and registered for classes through
Marching for free education
Roundup News Editor-in-Chief Samantha Bravo documents the March for free education in this multimedia piece. Los Angeles residents organized a student march to urge Gov.
Limited financial aid office hours this week
The Financial Aid Office will have limited hours until Oct. 6 to catch up on the high volume of student file reviews, resolve pending issues
Students march for free education
Angelenos, including Pierce students, marched down Hill Street in Downtown Los Angeles in support of Assembly Bill 19, which would make college education free for
Students march for free education
“Sign the bill” was chanted through the streets of Downtown Los Angeles as participants, including Pierce students, marched in support of tuition-free education to full-time
It takes a village to raise a Pierce student
Due to the nature of community college, students often come and go, and are not always given the opportunity to form connections. Umoja, the Swahili