Graduation is on the forefront of the minds of students who are ready to take the next step. Less than a month remains for the
Year: 2017
Mario’s world
When Mario Patrick isn’t getting assists on the court as a setter for the men’s volleyball team, he can be found center stage in another
Former EIC back in the headlines
After cutting her teeth as EIC for the Roundup and managing editor for the Malibu times, Laura Tate decided to take her skills and start
Pursing new interns in government careers
A U.S. Department of State representative spoke about job opportunities and internships within the political science field during an event hosted by the PoliSci Society
SPORTS PREVIEW: Swim meet on Friday
The swim team return to the pool as they look to improve on their last place finish at the first meet in Ventura. Both men
Grad Guru app introduces scholarship feature
Grad Guru, an app created to help community college students thrive, recently introduced a scholarship feature for the approximately 3,000 Pierce students who use the
Metro U-Pass now available for purchase UPDATED U-Pass price lowered
The Metro U-Pass stickers are now on sale at the Pierce College Bookstore for $140.42. Metro representatives will be at the bookstore ready to answer
Cafeteria to boost its menu, increased choices
The Food Court is continuing to add new items to serve the dietary needs of the Pierce College community. Ofir Bass, owner of Falafelicious, said
Spot the difference with fake news workshop
Controversy about fake news largely circulating the media in recent month has prompted the Pierce College Library to open a student workshop. The first Fake
Financial crunch
Former senate treasurer Joe Perret stressed that Pierce’s reserved budget has dropped by several million dollars since 2012. Perret, now a district academic senate representative,