Fun and frights descended on the Pierce College Farm Center for its tenth anniversary and final Halloween Harvest Festival. Attractions include haunted houses and
Author: Nick McNamara
Men must police themselves to cutback harassment
Gov. Jerry Brown’s signing of the affirmative consent law is a step forward in improving the prosecution of sexual assaults on college campuses and counseling
Pro: Minimum wage increase for California workers
One hundred fifteen hours. That is the number of hours you would have to work per week in California at minimum wage to be able
Los Angeles Valley College on lockdown due to possible active shooter
Los Angeles Valley College is on lockdown according to Jonathan Guzman, a cadet at the Valley College Sheriff’s Station. Officials said there is a possible
Roundup staff ejected from college council meeting, creating open meeting applicability questions
Two Roundup staff members were escorted by Los Angeles County sheriffs on campus out of a Pierce College Council meeting April 25 for taking photos,
Governor’s plan puts pupils in poor position
The passing of Proposition 30 staved off massive budget cuts and served as a victory for students against attacks on their quality of education.
Newly-constructed library to open after spring break
The Library and Learning Crossroads (LLC) is set to open its doors to students as the new Pierce College library, with the move
Students rally for education at the state Capitol
Marching across the Tower Bridge in Sacramento, Calif., a wave of chants rippled through the crowd of thousands of protesters. “The students united
Club to sell waffle breakfast for fundraiser
Alpha Gamma Sigma, a Pierce College honor society, is selling breakfast in the Great Hall Tuesday and Wednesday from 8 to 11 a.m. for “Pierce
Campus Closed for MLK Day
The college offices that have been open during the break will be closed on Monday, January 21, in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.