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Companies line the Mall for ‘Fair’ job offerings
The Mall was filled with smiling faces and eager students looking for immediate employment for the semesterly Job Fair. More than 50 companies were recruiting
Former EIC back in the headlines
After cutting her teeth as EIC for the Roundup and managing editor for the Malibu times, Laura Tate decided to take her skills and start
Cafeteria to boost its menu, increased choices
The Food Court is continuing to add new items to serve the dietary needs of the Pierce College community. Ofir Bass, owner of Falafelicious, said
Financial crunch
Former senate treasurer Joe Perret stressed that Pierce’s reserved budget has dropped by several million dollars since 2012. Perret, now a district academic senate representative,
Is ‘Bad Jews’ a bad title?
Several local residents sent emails and made phone calls to the Theater Department throughout the day last Wednesday with concerned messages about the wording of
Pro: Dropping Students Based on Attendance
Most teachers at Pierce College drop students if they miss the first day or week of class, and they have good reason to do so.
Con: Dropping Students Based on Attendance
Students should be able to decide if they attend class or not without fear of a teacher dropping them. According to the Pierce College Attendance
Metro U-Pass rolls out
Imagine not worrying about refilling your TAP card weekly or even daily. The U-Pass program will give students unlimited Metro transportation throughout Los Angeles County
Healthcare occupation courses lose funds
The $19 million grant awarded to the nine colleges in the Los Angeles Community College District ends March 31 with uncertainty about whether the courses