Students who have previously enrolled in online courses are familiar with how they work and haven’t struggled with the change. But for others, it has
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‘Come and see me in my online office’
With Open Educational Resources (OER) becoming the new norm, community college students are getting accustomed to turning in work and learning online. Many students also
A more well-informed campus
While the first few weeks of school might be a bit of a mess for both students and faculty, more effort by either Pierce or
We got the papers
As more people become environmentally conscious, more recycling initiatives are taking place. Throughout the Pierce campus are bins for recycling cans and bottles. However, one
CBD is okay with me
The advantages of CBD for some, patients is noteworthy to such an extent that it would be justified, despite all the trouble for Pierce College
Make it safe, rack it up
With the inadequate and somewhat counterintuitive parking situation at Pierce College, it might seem that students who take greener modes of transportation have a more
Clean away the hepatitis A
The sorry state of Pierce’s bathrooms has been a topic of importance to the Roundup for years. Articles written throughout the 2010’s have made appeals
A call to end catcalling
In the 2016-17 school year, Pierce College had 20,618 enrolled students. 11,260 of those students were women. According to a Penn Schoen and Berland Associates
More support for DACA
President Donald Trump announced his decision to end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), creating anxiety and uncertainty for the mass of student recipients. DACA
Hydration stations help education
Walking through triple-digit temperatures, the sun beaming down on your skin, the dry air chapping your lips as the beads of sweat drip. No, it’s