Cindy Dole is a jack of all trades, and she charges all aspiring journalists to adapt to the multifaceted skillset required to leave no task
Author: Natalie Miranda
The fundamentals can teach a thing or two
Faculty want their students to succeed, but sometimes the resources they provide aren’t enough to help everyone. That won’t stop them from implementing new techniques
Pro: Students are better with a boost
The majority of students will find themselves exhausted when going through their course. Sometimes it gets so bad that they need to visit a site
Dang, that girl can (volunteer) work
A first-year college student with a helping hand looks forward to a lifetime of giving back. She volunteers, but hopes to make contributions in the
Hancock hampers homecoming
The Brahmas lost the last home game of the season to the Allan Hancock College Bulldogs 44-34 to drop 3-5 in the season. In the
Out with old, in with the the new parking system?
Campus parking access may require a digital component. A 10 to 7 majority vote at the Pierce College Council Meeting on Oct. 26 arranged plans
Street Beat: Who’s your celebrity crush?
In this Street Beat multimedia piece, Roundup reporter Natalie Miranda asks the students what their celebrity crushes are. Video by Natalie Miranda and Laura Chen
A look to journalistic ethics
Who reports the reporters? The Pierce College Film Club explored that question in the Great Hall on Monday Oct. 23 with their first film screening
Low budget, lower funds
The ASO is enforcing mandatory training for clubs to fundraise, while also taking a conservative approach when approving financial requests. Clubs are encouraged to provide
Film Series Preview: Watch and Learn
The Film Club continues the tradition by hosting its Film Series for the fourth consecutive semester. All students and faculty members are encouraged to come