Staff reporter Christian Juarez interviews Mario Macias, librarian at the Library / Learning Crossroads, on his daily routine.
Month: October 2017
Know your rights, be prepared
Roundup staff reporter Taylor Thibodaux documents the Know Your Rights Clinic which seeks to help inform students their rights as immigrants and how to prepare
Brahmas fall to the Warriors
The women’s volleyball team ended its 8-game winning streak with a loss in five sets against the El Camino Warriors. The Warriors were able to
Street Beat: Who’s your celebrity crush?
In this Street Beat multimedia piece, Roundup reporter Natalie Miranda asks the students what their celebrity crushes are. Video by Natalie Miranda and Laura Chen
Students debate California’s future
Pierce College held Day of Politics on Thursday, Oct. 19. This gives students the opportunity to debate on issues going on with other students. Video
Horror genre not horrible
The idea of violent or horror movies being detrimental to anyone is silly. Movies, excluding a documentary, are an escape. They are made up tales
Gore is just garbage
Computer generated imaging and advanced design technology have given birth to a new world of filmmaking. The new millennium has seen films such as “Avatar,”
Volleyball wins 8th in a row
The women’s volleyball team are on a roll as they continued their winning streak beating Glendale College in straight sets. The Brahmas have won eight
Clean away the hepatitis A
The sorry state of Pierce’s bathrooms has been a topic of importance to the Roundup for years. Articles written throughout the 2010’s have made appeals
Stepping up to the sidelines
For the football team, a new era began a month ago as interim head coach James Sims stepped up to the gridiron after the firing