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Out with the old
News

Out with the old

November 4, 2022 Jayna Kuklin

Dealing with change can be tough for people—Whether it’s moving to another town to start school or even to a new country to start a

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Workshops can raise awareness for autism
Editorials Opinion

Workshops can raise awareness for autism

May 19, 2022 The Roundup News

April is Autism Awareness Month, and Pierce College could benefit by  offering classes and workshops on how to deal with an individual who has autism

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No resources for night owls
Editorials

No resources for night owls

May 8, 2018 The Roundup News

Community colleges often act as a stepping stone for students to transfer to four year universities. For many non-traditional or returning students, community college serves

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Features

Instructional assistant of assistive technology at Pierce helps disabled students

May 26, 2014May 27, 2014 The Roundup News

Written by Amira Fickewirth, special to The Roundup His hands ceaselessly glided across a black notebook disguised as a tablet, showing the intricacies of modern

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Column Opinion

Ask Kate Anything: How to succeed with a learning disability

April 29, 2014May 28, 2014 Kate Noah

Dear Struggling, to put it simply: college can be difficult. Professors expect more from you than your high school teachers did, and you need to

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News

Foster youth to receive priority registration

March 5, 2012March 5, 2012 Melissa Trahin

Foster youth members will be offered priority registration and special services starting summer 2012.   The foster youth services program provides support services to children

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Features

Text building program aids deaf students

November 29, 2006January 8, 2012 Sena Schmidt

Since its founding in 1947, Pierce College has become an institution for nearly 19,000 students a year who are enrolled in over 100 different disciplines. Among Pierce’s many courses, departments, professors and services from which to choose are a small but excelling number of deaf students eagerly striving for the same opportunities as any other student on campus.

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