If Gabby Mahgerefteh wasn’t late to her Bio-Psych class last year, it’s possible that she would have never joined the club that would play an
Year: 2019
Polish professor provides Pierce with principles
Anna Bruzzese remembers growing up in socialist Poland when the Berlin Wall dominated her homeland and martial law—supported by the Soviet Union—was in control. In
Undocumented Students Week at Pierce
The Dream Resource Center (DRC) provided support to Pierce’s undocumented students during Undocumented Student Action Week (USAW), which ran from Oct. 15-18. DRC Instructor Kimberly
Rat infestation on Campus
The incorrect version of this story was previously uploaded to The Roundup News. This is the correct version. —————————————————————————————————— Wherever there are people, there are
Late barrage leads to Pirates win
Soccer returned to action following their bye, as they hosted the Ventura College Pirates in Tuesday’s conference matchup. The Brahmas were looking at a tie
Salem witch trials come to Pierce
During the Halloween season, images of black hats, cauldrons and broomsticks fill retail stores and decorate homes. Witch costumes are some of the most popular
Education through music
There is a reason learning an instrument like a guitar and getting Omaha Guitar Lessons is so popular – music allows people to express themselves
BRIEF: Football drops conference opener
In the first game under acting head coach Anthony Harris, football went on the road to face the Santa Barbara City College Vaqueros. Even though
Pro: Use Public Transportation
There are many benefits for students when they choose to use public transportation. Perhaps the greatest benefit of public transportation is reducing the effect left
Con: Use Private Transportation
One of the things students struggle the most with is finding a way to get to school. Public transportation, such as the bus, is an