For Brian Fedorov, keeping his grades up didn’t always come easy. In his coming-of-age story, Fedorov went from a high school student with decent
Author: Cara Hunter
English becomes a lifestyle
As a Filipino adoptee, Maria Bates didn’t speak a word of English when she started school in the United States. Today, it is her job
Behind the Print: Deadline Day
Editors discuss the pressures of meeting deadlines and their experiences this semester in their new roles.
Behind The Print: The Reporter Experience
202 students discuss their semester experience reporting for The Round Up.
Food Review: Karlo’s & Koke’s Mexican Restaurant
Being Irish, I’m not very knowledgeable regarding Oaxacan food but as soon I walked into this restaurant and smelt food being cooked, I was ready
From CSU to CC
Often we hear people shun community colleges, but like many things in life, you never know the true value of something until you experience it
VEM Quartet keeping Armenian Music alive
A Thursday Concert was held this week with the VEM Quartet and Soprano Danielle Bayn, performing traditional Armenian music in the Performing Arts Building at
Academic senate talks farmland, online courses
A proposal to save the Pierce College Farm Center land from development was the key issue presented at Monday’s Pierce College Academic Senate meeting. Associate
Softball shutout by Ventura
Given the mercy rule, the Pierce College softball team went five innings against Ventura College at home on Thursday, April 16. The Brahmas were shutout