Volleyball isn’t the only sport that Joseph Arechiga has tried and loved. But as the coach of Pierce’s men’s volleyball and also a highschool team,
Author: Nathalie Miranda
Activism: turquoise warrior-style
Activism, advocacy and awareness seem to be important to a lot of college students. The Multicultural Day keynote presentation gave Pierce College students the opportunity
REVIEW: Ironbound is a play about love and loss/happiness and heartbreak
Pierce College’s latest theater production, Ironbound, directed by Christian Barillas, opened Friday night and told a beautiful story with a memorable performance by the cast.
PREVIEW: Ironbound
On March 24, LAPC’s Theater department will be opening their production of “Ironbound,” and the cast and crew are anticipating a great show. “Ironbound,” running
Brahmas baseball fight for the win
Brahmas baseball did it again and won a very close game at their home field, ending the game with a walk-off homerun. The Brahmas went
PACESETTERS: The Roundup Cleans up
This past weekend, the Journalism Association of Community Colleges(JACC) held its annual conference in San Francisco where five members of The Roundup and The Bull
Lots of horsing around this spring
Imagine going to a classroom without pencils or books. Now imagine trying to learn about horses without any present on campus. That changed this semester.
All in this together
Los Angeles Pierce College strives to uplift students from different kinds of cultural backgrounds, and now there is a space on campus that not only
The sounds of success
A 14-year-old boy left home for Los Angeles with dreams of becoming an actor. A 16-year-old boy wore hearing aids for the first time and