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Time between classes can allow more activities and socalizing
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Time between classes can allow more activities and socalizing

May 8, 2018 The Roundup News

The college hour may seem like a foreign thought at Pierce, but Los Angeles Valley College currently has a time slot that allows for campus

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Cheating on papers can make an easy comeback
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Cheating on papers can make an easy comeback

February 28, 2018April 12, 2018 Cameron Kern

*Update: Distance Education Coordinator Wendy Bass said that VeriCite has signed a contract with OEI, extending the services at Pierce for another year until June

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The fundamentals can teach a thing or two
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The fundamentals can teach a thing or two

November 8, 2017November 8, 2017 Natalie Miranda

Faculty want their students to succeed, but sometimes the resources they provide aren’t enough to help everyone. That won’t stop them from implementing new techniques

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Log-in lock out
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Log-in lock out

September 13, 2017September 14, 2017 Anna Clark

The new SIS system integrated with Canvas is affecting students and faculty with log-ins for their accounts causing difficulties accessing course material. Monday’s Academic Senate

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Big Teacher is watching you online

April 28, 2017April 26, 2017 Zoe Parker

Academic honesty is stressed in pursuit of higher education, yet students find ways to cheat in class or in an online course. But professors at

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Wine-ing OK’d on campus

April 12, 2017 Dani Novazski

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

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Concerns of students is top priority with new scholarships and mental health awareness
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Concerns of students is top priority with new scholarships and mental health awareness

March 1, 2017March 7, 2017 Monica Vigil

The Grad Guru app’s relaunch with a new scholarship component was announced by Transfer Center Director Sunday Salter during Monday’s Academic Senate meeting. Grad Guru

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