by Patrick Ramos | May 4, 2016 | Clubs, FEATURED, PROFILES, Spring 2016
Spirit/ Cheer Club
The campaign for Vegan options on campus.
Welcome to Pierce Profiles, where KPCRadio.com reporters profile a person, group or department of Pierce College. Team reporters conduct multiple interviews creating Club Profiles that feature the student-run clubs on campus. In this profile Patrick Ramos features the Pierce College Spirit/ Cheer Club. Jacob Bauman a Spirit Team member talks about the clubs influence, and team bonds that they have forged. Renee Devaughn a first year Club member explains that the club is the only one of it’s kind in Community College. Sandra Gutierrez, who is also a club member mentions that the group is like a family, she also shares that they do many activities as a group.
by Jessica Campbell | Nov 28, 2015 | Clubs, FALL 2015, FEATURED, PIERCE, PROFILES
Vegan Club
The campaign for Vegan options on campus.
Welcome to Pierce Profiles, where KPCRadio.com reporters profile a person, group or department of Pierce College. Team reporters conduct multiple interviews creating Club Profiles that feature the student-run clubs on campus. In this profile Jessica Campbell features the Pierce College Vegan Society. Stephanie Winnard the Vegan Club advisor discusses their recent campaign for vegan food options on campus. She also believes that it is important for the world to switch to a plant based diet for sustainability and climate change. Matt Phelps the club president talks about club promotions, strategies and Vegan themed events. Like Tofurkey for Thanksgiving. Spencer Muro mentions the petition on campus, and he also believes that half the of the population of Pierce College students is vegan or vegetarian.
by Nahal Tagavi | Nov 27, 2015 | Clubs, FALL 2015, FEATURED, PROFILES
SRRO Club
All students have the right to a fair education.
Welcome to Pierce Profiles, where KPCRadio.com reporters profile a person, group or department of Pierce College. Team reporters conduct multiple interviews creating Club Profiles that feature the student-run clubs on campus. In this profile Nahal Tagavi features the Student Rights and Research Organization Club. Stephanie Colin the SRRO Club president discusses the background of the club and the programs they offer students. Neema Yousefi talks about how the members deliberate on school policy, counseling, and their recent workshop on grade grievances. Brad Saenz the club advisor and English professor mentions how the students conduct club meetings, events, and how the members address student issues.
by Michelle Lerner | Nov 27, 2015 | Clubs, FALL 2015, FEATURED, PROFILES
Phi Theta Kappa Club
Honor, community, family and academic success.
Welcome to Pierce Profiles, where KPCRadio.com reporters profile a person, group or department of Pierce College. Team reporters conduct multiple interviews creating Club Profiles that feature the student-run clubs on campus. In this profile Michelle Lerner features the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society and Club. Jason De Freitas the PTK Club president talks about how the club’s mission, and how it is an International Honor Society thats supports students in obtaining scholarships. Mauricio Romo a member of the honor society discusses how the club is a family, as well as how they have been benefitting from Jason’s previous experience as Vice President. Kayla Moore, who is the club’s secretary talks about the benefit of being a member of the PTK Honor Society.
by Shawnti Robinson | Nov 22, 2015 | Clubs, FALL 2015, FEATURED, PIERCE, PROFILES
Blatigenous Club
Where Black, Latino and Indigenous students are the priority.
Welcome to Pierce Profiles, where KPCRadio.com reporters profile a person, group or department of Pierce College. Team reporters conduct multiple interviews creating Club Profiles that feature the student-run clubs on campus. In this profile Shawnti Robinson features the Blatigenous Club. Shigueru Julio Tsuha, PhD. professor of Sociology and the club’s co-advisor discusses how the group takes on a multi-ethnic identity, and how they join forces for a common cause. Ricardo Perez a Sociology major and club member mentions the name of the club, which stands for the Black, Latino and Indigenous Club. Jessica Campbell another member of Blatigenous talks about how the club discussions focus on some of the racial issues on campus, and that many people do not know understand or even know about.