After years of debate, the Pierce College Council (PCC) has finally decided to allow their meetings to be recorded. The decision, made Oct. 24, came
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One step at a time
Last semester, students voted and approved a measure to increase the student health fee, which hasn’t gone up since 1998. However, the Los Angeles Community
Not making cents
Center for Academic Success Director Crystal Kiekel expressed relief after the CAS budget was restored into their account Monday morning, following Kiekel bringing the issue
BRIEF: Air quality cancels outdoor activities at Pierce
Update #2 (Oct. 24, 7:48 p.m.) There are currently four ongoing fires in SoCal, including the Tick Fire in Canyon Country, the Basin Fire at
Sukkah for Sukkot
Editor’s Note: The lede has been updated from the original version. Underneath the bamboo covering and within the white tarp walls, second year student Yoni
Rat infestation on Campus
The incorrect version of this story was previously uploaded to The Roundup News. This is the correct version. —————————————————————————————————— Wherever there are people, there are
BRIEF: Pierce ASO elects new president
Vivian Yee was elected the new president of the Associated Students Organization (ASO) on Tuesday, Oct. 22. “I’m so excited, this is such an amazing
Preparing for the worst: Lockdown drills held on campus
The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department wants to hold lockdown drills on campus to prepare students and faculty in the event of an actual shooting. Pierce
Budget wounds: Health Center wants to increase student health fee
In 1998, gas was $1.06 a gallon and the student health fee was $11. Gas today is around $4 a gallon, but the student health
Spur of the moment
Reported by Jackson Hayano and Bryan Carballo While the Pierce campus was closed due to poor air quality, the Equestrian Center opened its doors to