The whispers of harsh and unexpected realities of some students and faculty blew in the wind at Pierce College on sheets of fabric with
Month: October 2019
BRIEF: Pierce ASO elects new president
Vivian Yee was elected the new president of the Associated Students Organization (ASO) on Tuesday, Oct. 22. “I’m so excited, this is such an amazing
Pierce Media Arts department wins multiple awards at JACC
The Journalism Association of Community Colleges (JACC) held its Southern California conference on Saturday, Oct. 19 at California State University, Fullerton. Members of the Roundup
A major in teaching, a minor in counseling
At the beginning of each semester, students have many things to worry about. Sometimes, those worries include finding help in a timely manner. Counselors are
Volleyball loses close game
Volleyball showed resilience, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Cuesta College Cougars in their conference game Friday. Cuesta won the match in straight sets
Clothesline Project
Students and staff spread encouraging messages to survivors of domestic abuse for the Clothesline Project in Rocky Young Park at Pierce College. Associated Student Organization
From the classroom to the stage
Students showed off their talents by performing a string of compositions as part of the first Student Recital of the semester. The concert on Oct.
BRIEF: Pierce College names acting football head coach
Anthony Harris has been named the acting Pierce College football head coach while Carlos Woods is under investigation, according to President Alexis Montevirgen. He will
Preparing for the worst: Lockdown drills held on campus
The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department wants to hold lockdown drills on campus to prepare students and faculty in the event of an actual shooting. Pierce
Preview: The Hookman is coming…
Urban legends of murderers and kidnappers on the loose are frightening stories to share around a campfire, but they’re also cautionary tales that warn about