Senators and students are finishing their campaigns for four spots on the Associated Students Organization’s executive board. ASO hosted a candidate’s forum on Monday to
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Film club asks “What’s In Sanity?”
The film series “What’s In Sanity?” will screen its first movie, “Taxi Driver,” on April 17 at 2 p.m. in the Great Hall as part
‘Discover Pierce’ an engaging student experience
Pierce’s motto ‘Soak It All In’ comes to life at Discover Pierce, giving students a glimpse of what it’s like to be a Pierce College
‘Abriendo caminos’ while opening doors
A 3 million dollar grant was awarded to Juana Mora the director of the project “Abriendo Caminos” at CSUN by the U.S. Department of Education.
Money in exchange for words
The English Department is accepting student applications for $350 worth of scholarships. Students applying for these scholarships must be a declared English major and provide
Wine-ing OK’d on campus
No alcohol on campus. However, faculty will be able to enjoy beer and wine at this year’s awards dinner on May 12. “The faculty awards
The Roundup, Bull Magazine: Award winning publications
Members of the Media Arts Department attended the 2017 Journalism Association of Community Colleges (JACC) state convention to participate in various workshops and compete in
College budget decreases by $7 million
The college’s budget has dropped from $8 million to $1 million causing administration to analyze prior money spending decisions. According to Vice President of Administrative
Nobody puts free speech in a corner
Pierce student Kevin Shaw filed a lawsuit on March 28 against the college, stating that not only is the Free Speech Zone too small, but
Free speech area is center of student-filed lawsuit against Pierce College
Pierce student Kevin Shaw filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the college stating that not only is the free speech zone too small, but the policies