The French Film Festival is a go Pierce College is making strides in a post-covid era, eliciting more on-campus events to encourage student and community
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Under the big blue dome
If you want to watch a show at a planetarium, you don’t have to drive all the way to the Griffith Observatory. Pierce College has
The Academic Senate meets IRL
With another step forward toward the end of the pandemic, the Academic Senate at Pierce College returned to campus Monday, marking their first meeting in
PACESETTERS: The Roundup Cleans up
This past weekend, the Journalism Association of Community Colleges(JACC) held its annual conference in San Francisco where five members of The Roundup and The Bull
Successful accreditation visit
It takes a village to raise a child, or in Pierce’s case, a college student. The latest scheduled comprehensive re-accreditation review and open forum
Food, fabulous food
According to the recently released California Community College #RealCollege Survey, nearly 50% of students are hungry. The Brahma Bodega is trying to fix that. The
Caution: swimming not allowed
The two Pierce pools have been out of commission since October, leaving swim students and faculty in an inconvenient predicament. Concrete along the borders of
Lots of horsing around this spring
Imagine going to a classroom without pencils or books. Now imagine trying to learn about horses without any present on campus. That changed this semester.
All in this together
Los Angeles Pierce College strives to uplift students from different kinds of cultural backgrounds, and now there is a space on campus that not only
Rain, rain go away
Reporter Nicole Khait contributed to this story. Recent rains created damage to multiple facilities and several areas of the campus grounds. Interim President Ara Aguiar