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Rundown Brahma Blotter

These incidents were reported between Feb. 15 - Feb. 21

Reported by: Jordan Nathan and Rocio Arenas

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02/20

•Vandalism Restroom

An unknown person broke two paper towel dispensers and smeared feces on the wall of the men's restroom near Village room 8109.

02/21

•Spousal Battery fill.

“If you see something, say something,” Benne said. “What if the person you’re worried about turns out to be another school shooter? Wouldn’t it make more sense to get somebody help early?” kkapoor.roundupnews@gmail.com leagues hope that the work students turn in will be original.

Mental health professionals at the Student Health Center said they are willing to speak to anyone who needs help. The Student Health Center is located on the second floor of the Student Services Building. They are open Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. On Fridays, they are open from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

“A professor can literally say anybody cheated. I think VeriCite is a protection for students. All teachers want their students’ work to be original,” Moses said. The VeriCite contract is still in affect, however, Bass said its services will disappear by the end of the spring semester.

Other topics discussed at the meeting included the food services offered on campus.

ASO President Efren Lopez and

A husband and wife caused a disturbance in room 4800 at 11:20 a.m.

Pierce College Sheriff’s Station

General Information:

Emergency: (818) 710 - 4311 political science instructor Denise Robb want to ensure students are being properly nourished. Robb previously reached out to Pacific Dining, and they agreed to disburse money for students through financial aid.

“They’re going to give us $600 worth of coupons in $5 increments,” Robb said. “I want students to know they can qualify to get food vouchers.”

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