The importance of mainstream media has dwindled due to the multiple ways a person can now obtain information. Newspapers, television and radio broadcasts have been
Category: Editorials
Ending radio silence
Many colleges have student-run, noncommercial educational radio broadcast stations. They can be valuable assets to colleges for various reasons, such as giving information on upcoming
Education helps everyone
The Roundup newspaper encourages our readership to vote “Yes” on Proposition 55 on this year’s election ballot. Proposition 55 is essentially an extension of Proposition
Don’t cut employee benefits
Benefits are meant to be an advantage, a convenience and a reliable fallback. Without them, we are strained and uncomfortable. Employees deserve benefits. They are
Editorial: Suicide Awareness
Suicide is the second-leading cause of death in college-age students, after car accidents, according to the Jason Foundation, a program which specializes in preventing youth
Choose your fate; debate
People hear sound bites or see quotes online showing what presidential candidates have said during a political event. For example, in February, 2016, Donald Trump
Make America vote again
Issues like student loan rates, educational standards and admissions policies are on this years November ballot. And who better to vote than those impacted by
F#¢k the censorship
The practice of banning books is a form of censorship either for: political, legal, religious, or moral motives. Banned books include fiction and nonfiction stories
There’s no line for online
Obsolete. That is the best word to describe Pierce College’s late class-adding system. Three weeks have passed since the fall semester started, and the
Menstruation Frustration
Menstruation is an unavoidable natural bodily function for half of the populous; however, feminine hygiene products are not typically provided to the student body where