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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Hep A outbreak
Clean, healthy living is usually used to describe what goes in someone’s body. But a similar mindset could keep something out. The Pierce College Student
Course cancellation on agenda
Before the fall semester, department chairs requested that low enrolled classes not be cancelled prematurely. Not all classes were saved, but the Academic Senate hopes
Preview: Day of Politics
California’s future is up for debate at Day of Politics, giving Pierce College students a few hours to speak with State Senator Henry Stern and
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.
Taste of the pacific
Pacific Dining, LACCD’s district-wide food vendor, has taken over the operation of the cafeterias at five colleges, including Pierce, and provided food truck and vending
Three vehicle accident on Victory Blvd.
A car slammed the brakes to avoid a jaywalking pedestrian causing a three-vehicle accident on Victory Boulevard at 9:30 a.m. According to Deputy Isaac Jorge,
Students and faculty march to defend DACA
Students protest on campus after it was announced by the current administration that DACA would be rescinded, leaving the future status of DACA recipients uncertain.
Alumnus readjusts to her life after gun violence
A year ago, her stepfather was killed as a victim of gun violence. A month ago, as she commemorated him, a gun took the sight
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced today that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is being rescinded.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