Skip to content
Saturday, May 10, 2025

The weekly student-run newspaper at Los Angeles Pierce College

  • News
  • Campus Life
  • Features
  • Opinion
    • Pro/Con
    • Editorials
    • Streetbeat
    • Comics
  • Sports
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Football
    • Soccer
    • Softball
    • Swim
    • Volleyball
  • Photo Essays
    • Multimedia
  • Digital Issues
  • Advertising
    • Classifieds
  • About
    • Submitting Letters to the Editor
    • Contact Us
  • En español

Tag: Ukraine

Under the pool
Photo Essays

Under the pool

March 24, 2022 Michael Moreno

Water droplets went flying while waves crashed into each other in a pool, drawing cheers from the crowd and confidence for the United States of

Read More

Making a splash and helping while doing it
Campus Life

Making a splash and helping while doing it

March 24, 2022March 25, 2022 Pamela Kalidasan

The USA Artistic Swimming National Team swam with enthusiasm and artistry, showcasing their talent and promoting the event for Ukraine relief. Assistant Coach Anna Voloshyna,

Read More

Streetbeat: Should the United States get involved in the Russia-Ukraine conflict?
Opinion Streetbeat

Streetbeat: Should the United States get involved in the Russia-Ukraine conflict?

March 17, 2022 Peter Polygalov

“Just sending weapons is pretty safe. All I know is that if we do anything more, it might lead to bad things. The U.S. is

Read More

Column: Nobody wanted this war
Column Opinion

Column: Nobody wanted this war

March 17, 2022 Peter Polygalov

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has brought along immeasurable tragedy, hardships and mental grief for everyone, but especially for the citizens caught in the crossfire,

Read More

Con: A big mistake
Opinion Pro/Con

Con: A big mistake

March 17, 2022 Sammy Johnson

A scenario in which the United States physically intervenes in the Ukraine crisis would prove very risky on all sides.  Ever since the Russian invasion

Read More

Pro: Get in the mix
Opinion Pro/Con

Pro: Get in the mix

March 17, 2022 Jayna Kuklin

  Russia and Ukraine have been at war for eight years and two months over an issue regarding the old president of Ukraine being overthrown.

Read More

CSUN hosts Ukraine vigil
Campus Life News

CSUN hosts Ukraine vigil

March 9, 2022 Michael Moreno

A vigil dedicated to Ukraine was held outside of the California State University Northridge University Library on Wednesday afternoon, after Russia declared war on Ukraine

Read More

Finding culture through anthropology
Features

Finding culture through anthropology

April 17, 2019April 17, 2019 Cameron Kern

With relics and fabrics from countries all across the world draped in her spacious office, professor Hayes brings a sophisticated style to instructing a science

Read More

Art show award winner accused of plagiarism, stripped of honor
Campus Life Featured Stories

Art show award winner accused of plagiarism, stripped of honor

May 14, 2015May 27, 2015 <a href="https://theroundupnews.com/byline/james-stewart/" rel="tag">James Stewart</a>, <a href="https://theroundupnews.com/byline/seth-perlstein/" rel="tag">Seth Perlstein</a>

Art student Lyudmila Oritz won top honors at Pierce College’s sixth annual Student Art Show for a political cartoon about the conflict in Ukraine. But

Read More

Features

English not a barrier for her

December 15, 2014 Luis Ayala

For Floriya Borzenkova coming to America from Russia was a challenge for her as she had to learn how to speak English while going to

Read More

All Rights Reserved 2024.
Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Refined News by Candid Themes.