After the rescission of Title IX, Pierce College is taking steps to educate and strengthen the campus community to protect faculty and students from violent
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Helping take the next step forward
The average length to transfer or obtain an associate’s degree from a community college is about two to six years, however, there’s a place dedicated
Marching for free education
Roundup News Editor-in-Chief Samantha Bravo documents the March for free education in this multimedia piece. Los Angeles residents organized a student march to urge Gov.
Students march for free education
“Sign the bill” was chanted through the streets of Downtown Los Angeles as participants, including Pierce students, marched in support of tuition-free education to full-time
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
District responds to DACA decision
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced today that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is being rescinded. The Trump administration has given Congress a
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
Pierce professors debate taxes and majors to alleviate student debt problems
College tuition has been rising for both community colleges and universities. Students now face tough choices when determining how to pay for higher education and often
Student loans: investing in the future or drowning in interest?
Writing a resume these days may have more to do with how much debt has accumulated than skills and experience, considering the price that is
Protest’s coffin makes its way across L.A. colleges
The “Education is Dead!” coffin that paraded through Pierce last month is expected to make its way through Los Angeles area colleges and universities before