It usually takes writers up to 10 years to get their first big break writing for a major TV show or movie. For Sean Collins-Smith,
Tag: Journalism
Column: Bittersweet farewell
It’s strange to realize that I’m going to end my community college journey inside of my home, sitting on my couch dressed in my cap
Pierce Media Arts department wins multiple awards at JACC
The Journalism Association of Community Colleges (JACC) held its Southern California conference on Saturday, Oct. 19 at California State University, Fullerton. Members of the Roundup
Looking at the big picture
A photo might be worth 1,000 words, but the opportunity to learn from a photographer with a deep well of knowledge and a bounty of
Film Panel Preview: “Spotlight”
Journalists shine a light on systematic crime in Boston in the Academy Award winning film “Spotlight.” A film panel will follow a screening of the
Preview: Film Panel “Nightcrawler”
When it comes to exposing the truth, some people will sacrifice their lives to do so. The film “Nightcrawler,” directed by Dan Gilroy, will be
Is wearing your Halloween mask on campus a safety issue?
With safety issues a concern and a topic of discussion on many campuses, Roundup staff reporter Jessica Vaughan ask the students of Pierce College whether
The Clothesline Project
The Pierce College Health Center and Strength United put on the “Clothesline Project” in The Mall on Oct 25, 2017. The project brings awareness to
A look to journalistic ethics
Who reports the reporters? The Pierce College Film Club explored that question in the Great Hall on Monday Oct. 23 with their first film screening
The history and future of the farm land
Pierce College is moving forward with plans to use the property on De Soto Avenue and Victory Boulevard for educational purposes serving the Agricultural Program