With thousands of students and faculty constantly on campus, colleges use up a ton of water. Although it flows freely from our sinks and showers,
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Letter to the editor: Joseph Perret congratulates opponent on union presidency win
I want to congratulate Professor Fernando Oleas on his election to the Pierce AFT Chapter Presidency. He and his supporters worked hard and long for
Political science professor brings comedy to the classroom
Written by Santiago Svidler, Special to The Roundup. As professor Robb begins her lecture on the fundamental principles of the American government, her class
Instructional assistant of assistive technology at Pierce helps disabled students
Written by Amira Fickewirth, special to The Roundup His hands ceaselessly glided across a black notebook disguised as a tablet, showing the intricacies of modern
LACCD should lobby MTA to subsidize students
With the growing cost of community colleges reaching the level of some universities, many students are hurting financially. If community colleges are to maintain a
Spring 2014 Photo Salon
The Pierce College Media Arts Department hosted its annual Photo Salon showcasing the photographic work of students inside the Library Learning Crossroads building. The winners
Behind the Print: Guest speaker from the Desert Sun
Behind the Print is an inside look into the Roundup newspaper. Colin Atagi, breaking news reporter for The Desert Sun, talks to the newsroom on
Modern dance class
Copy by Carlos Islas. Students enrolled in modern dance rehearse for their upcoming performances on May 30, 31 and June 1. The performance will contain
Ignoring prerequisites poses academic obstacles
Students who are unprepared for advanced courses may in fact be handicapping their grade point average if they can’t cut it. Is it better to
Pierce College Astronomy Club Goes Camping At Cachuma Lake
The Pierce College Astronomy Club traveled two hours out of Los Angeles into Santa Barbara where they spent three days camping at the Cachuma Lake