To those unfamiliar with the sport, baseball is just a game. For others it’s a safe haven, a place where your biggest worry is deciding
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Alumnus back to make a difference
Additional reporting: Mike Washington The dust-covered planes of what was once an all-male college that focused solely on agriculture have come a long way in
Q&A with ASO Senator Omri Gabay
The Roundup recently caught up with Associated Students Organization Senator Omri Gabay to talk about his experience this semester. Roundup: What do you represent as
Top 5: Granada Hills Food Truck Festival standouts
By: Kristin Tzintzun During Wednesday and Friday nights, Chatsworth Street in Granada Hills has become host to more than 25 gourmet food trucks that set
Archer aims to aid deaf
The archers take grip of their bows, select their arrows and focus on their targets 50 yards away. The Queen’s Championship is at stake as
Throwback Thursday: A history of Pierce
The dust-covered planes of what was once an all-male college that focused solely on agriculture have come a long way in 67 years. From becoming
Learning the basics of American Sign Language: it is all in the eyes
For most classes, 38 students would make plenty of noise. The group outside the Village classroom at Pierce College is extremely quiet—but their hands and
Top 10: Study snacks
1. Nuts Pistachios, almonds, walnuts, and peanuts contain a high amount of crucial fatty acids to help the students’ endeavors. Also, they are a good source
Voice of the L.A. Kings
Pierce College hosts a myriad of students with unique careers, for one individual the opportunity to work with the 2012 Stanley Cup Champions is just
Picking up the PACE
The struggle to balance work and an education is an issue that students shouldn’t need to face alone, though many do so while unknowingly missing