Students who attend community college usually have one of three goals: transfer to a four-year university, acquire an AA degree or network within their desired
Category: Editorials
Save lives, teach basic life support
It should be necessary for all faculty, staff and students to be trained in Basic Life Support and emergency procedures, such as lockdowns, due to
Use your skills to reduce your bills
Rather than paying for lessons or tutors, students should exchange services to help each other out. This will benefit a lot of students and help
Don’t Slack Off Spring Break
Spring break is a welcomed timeout from learning. However, we should reconsider that Spring BREAK might be referring to the strain this time apart from
Instructors: Broadcast yourself
Every college student typically misses at least one class during their educational career. An option to have livestreamed courses would be a great benefit to
Thirsty for water filtration on campus
I pay $30 a month at the gym, yet we pay $46 a unit at school aside from our ASO, health and parking fees. Pierce
Attendance doesn’t equal learning
Mandatory class attendance in college has been debated for years. Students and professors are found on both sides of the argument. According to the California
Our fear of losing Ofir
Last week, the Roundup printed an article delving deep into the gritty details of what can be considered the uncaring eviction of the Falafelicious Catering
Petting Pierce’s problems away
Placing a care farm in the empty, unused space on the farm near the Equestrian Center can benefit both the students on campus and
Plant the seed, feed the need
If there was a way for Pierce students to improve their mood, develop the community and enhance their individual health, shouldn’t the school jump at