After cutting her teeth as EIC for the Roundup and managing editor for the Malibu times, Laura Tate decided to take her skills and start
Category: Features
Tech teacher is the marrying kind
Joseph Perret has a habit of taking a leading role in any group he’s apart of. Whether it’s being a father to his three children,
Blue eyes in the spotlight
People travel far and wide to Hollywood with the hope of making it big in the acting world. A Pierce College theater student, Gloria Bali,
Home is where the script is
At 25, Erik Santos told his family he was leaving his life in Chicago behind in hopes of becoming a Hollywood screenwriter. The next day,
Traveling through the depths
He switches his scuba flippers to dancing shoes to Shakespearean boots in the blink of an eye. Pierce theater student Nick Caisse spends his time
David Turcotte, a ‘Thief and Tyrant’
His night gig is literally a night gig. Counselor David Turcotte, who has a passion for helping students navigate through the complexity of college, is
A fix for your social media ticks
In an age where social media has become a second home for many, the thoughts and pictures that make up a timeline can say more
Fostered youth breaks cycle of abuse
Hitting rock bottom is a sign of failure for most, but for Liliana Flores, 21, it has been a steppingstone to success. Despite the obstacles
Moe than meets the eye
Dancing isn’t just solely body movements, but a sense of self-awareness. One must be conscious of their kinesthetics to achieve confidence, that is what instructor
Imprinting significance through ink
Instead of the aroma of cheese and dough, Jared McFarland is now constantly surrounded by the smells of fresh paint and ink, just how he