Opera, jazz and surrealist cinema were among the diverse forms of French media presented throughout this year’s French Film Festival. During the festival’s closing reception
Author: Benjamin Hanson
Brahmas take the block
Building 600 is usually reserved for academic meetings, seminars and award ceremonies. But as the clock struck 5:30 p.m. last Friday, it transformed into a
Streetbeat: Do you think Artificial Intelligence is beneficial or detrimental to society?
“I feel mixed about it. I feel that there are some benefits to it but it also has a lot of negative effects
Letter from the editor – Fall 2023
I am the Roundup newspaper Fall 2023 editor-in-chief. I have been a student in the Media Arts Department since Fall 2019. (I know, I know.
Brahmas make a statement in opener
The women’s basketball team dominated in their season opener against El Camino City College on Nov 3, winning 96-37. The Brahmas played an aggressive press
Men’s soccer drops the ball yet again
The men’s soccer team’s season record fell to 2-7-2 as they lost 4-0 to Bakersfield College on Friday. The Brahmas were in too deep as
Cleaning up the farm
Early Saturday morning, four Pierce students volunteered to help Farm Club Manager Jordan Stivers clean stables at the Equestrian Center, remove manure from the goat
BRIEF: LACCD condemns attacks
Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez released a statement to LACCD students, staff and faculty regarding the attacks made by Hamas on Israel. Hamas, a Palestinian militant group
No pets in the classroom
A dog on the Pierce College Mall. A cat in the Village. A hamster on Ken Stanley court. A parrot in the library. A chimpanzee
Making a role model
The COVID-19 pandemic brought misfortune and loss to many people. But for Roxanne Gannon, it was a blessing in disguise. Caught between raising her daughter