In a sea of current fashion, it’s easy to spot Melissa Hidalgo wearing her issued uniform — a blue shirt and navy pants — as
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Organization to send speakers for HIV/AIDS Awareness Month
A normal morning for an HIV-positive person begins with a hefty cocktail of numerous medications and enough water to last for a trip through the
Clothesline Project brings hope to victims
Colorful T-shirts hung on a clothesline set up in the Pierce College Mall to commemorate Domestic Violence Awareness Month on Wednesday, Oct. 23. Campus Violence
Point guard returns to Brahmas after 2 years
While battling girls and boys on the court throughout her childhood, she faced struggles off the court that she will no longer let stand in
Get to know the club council president
1: Ayungao emigrated from the Philippines. KA: “I moved out here when I was 17, therefore I needed to have a guardian, and my aunt
Campus painter calls Pierce his 2nd home
Up and working by 5:30 a.m., the beginning of a 10-hour shift, he has never been more optimistic. In a place he has called home
Meeting ASO Vice President Mariella Valdez
The Roundup recently sat down with Associated Students Organization, Vice President Mariella Valdez to talk about what she plans to accomplish during her term.
Student by day, tattoo artist by night
Fitting in two jobs, the workload of a part-time student and freelance work into a 24-hour time period is a daunting task capable of trouncing
CLUB 411: International Students Club
Pierce College is a place where many nationalities roam the campus and where diversity exists in a melting pot of culture. A curious student may
Farm Center director living ‘his dream’
Pierce Farm Center Director Robert McBroom grew up in North Hills, Calif. on a three-quarter acre lot where he raised animals and showed at fairs