2 minute read

Rundown Rundown

These incidents were reported between Nov. 28 - Nov. 30

Reported by: Nadine Gostantian

Advertisement

11/28 Grand Theft

Camera equipment was stolen from classroom in Village 8300 between Nov. 21 and Nov. 28.

Bridge Skills

Students completing the Bridge to Coding will learn how to:

* Communicate effectively in the workplace

* Develop excellent internal and external customer services

* Satisfy employer expectations

* Understand personality assessment and goal-setting

* Understand workplace culture

* Engage in teamwork and effective collaboration

* Build effective workplace habits, interviewing and networking skills

Coding Skills

Students completing the Coding Boot Camp will learn how to:

* Develop web applications using a web full stack programming environment

* Design, implement, and test web applications

* Design web user interfaces using HTML,

* CSS, and JavaScript

* Use web services to transfer data and add interactive components to web pages says and whether they'll allow food trucks on campus, or they'll provide them or what they'll do. We don’t know yet.”

According to Silk, the white truck that was in front of the Student Services Building decided to leave campus after a change of food distribution territories. With Falafelicious taking control of the greater Mall area, the white food truck was offered to take control of the upper art district, but after testing sales for roughly two weeks, they decided to leave the campus altogether. The future for the food truck is not clear at the moment, although the campus is happy to host them, inability to concentrate. The goal of No Stress Test Day is to help prepare students for their upcoming exams by providing them with an outlet to relieve their stress, according to Get Psyched Vice President Sanam Tehrani.

“This event is really going to be focused on how to deal mentally, how to breathe and good techniques for when you’re taking your test,” Tehrani said. “You want to be in that stress-free zone and feel confident in what you’re doing.”

Many students report elevated levels of stress during exam time, which can lead to problems focusing.

“When finals roll around I get stressed out, but I do my best

Silk said. “I just started working here, but it seems good. Students come here to study and do their homework,”

Falafelicious employee Reyna bcaldera.roundupnews@gmail.com to manage my stress through exercise,” said Pierce student Rebecca Kashanirokh. “Sometimes people don’t know how to cope with stress so getting ideas would be helpful.”

Augilar said.

The cafeteria will remain open during the winter semester, but may be limited in the amount of stations open, based on student enrollment numbers. Bass is still waiting to receive the final count to decide how much of the cafeteria needs to be operated.

Members of the Psychology / Sociology Club, along with professors, will be going over breathing techniques with students at the event. In addition, there will be stations for meditation, aromatherapy and coloring.

[For the full story visit theroundupnews.com] slester.roundupnews@gmail.com

11/28 Student Injury

Two students were injured outside the new cafeteria building due to a bench collapsing.

11/28 Student Ill

A student was reported ill in class at room 8406 at around 2:30 p.m.

11/30 Student Incident

A student was caught smoking and drinking on campus in the Library / Learning Crossroads courtyard around 2:30 p.m.

11/30 Student Ill

A student had a panic attack in room 8320 at 1 p.m.

Pierce College

Sheriff’s Station

General Information:

Emergency: (818) 710 - 4311

This article is from: