by Jeff Favre | Mar 12, 2024 | 5 Questions, Art, BLOG, Community, CULTURE, ENTERTAINMENT, HUMOR, Media Arts 110, Media Arts Classes, MULTITOPICS, OPINION, PIERCE, Spring 2024
Five Questions & Five Answers
Hosted by: Media Arts 110
Media Arts 110 students present five questions and five answers, all related to Pierce College. In this compilation, reporters touch on a variety of topics from academic improvements to cinematic sneak peeks. Join them as they share Pierce student’s latest thoughts.
by Violet Garcia | Dec 11, 2023 | Fall 2023, PIERCE, PROFILES, Teachers
Tracie Savage
This week, KPCRadio reporter Violet Garcia talks to media arts professor Tracie Savage about how her career, teaching at Pierce and her future plans.
by Christian Castellanos | May 24, 2023 | NEWS, PIERCE, Pierce News, Spring 2023
From March 9 to the 11th, a group of Pierce College journalists and photographers entered several on-the-spot contests conducted by the Journalism Association of Community Colleges.
Among the contestants was current Roundup Editor in Chief Fabiola Carrizosa, who won 1st place in the Audio category for her podcast on San Francisco State University student Anessa Bailon, who is majoring in journalism.
by Lindsey Whittaker | May 15, 2023 | CULTURE, Spring 2023
The Valley Girl Hour
Hosted by: Lindsey Whittaker
In this episode of The Valley Girl Hour, host Lindsey Whittaker speaks with Editor-in-Chief Fabiola Carrizosa of The Roundup News. Topics included the importance of objectivity in journalism, the challenges of running a college newspaper, and advice for future journalists.
by Nigel Suarez | Oct 24, 2020 | CULTURE, Fall 2020, PROFILES
Podcast: Sean Collins-Smith
By Nigel Suarez
Nigel Suarez talks to Sean Collins-Smith about what brought him to screenwriting and journalism, what he’s up to now and what he’s working for for the future.
by Olympia LePoint | May 22, 2018 | CULTURE, FEATURED, Spring 2018
Answers Unleashed featuring Chris Wolfe:Reporter Chris Wolfe Exposes REAL News
hosted by Olympia LePoint
What happens when you see a tragic event? Will it break you? Or will it transform you into the person you are designed to become? News reporting impacts people around the globe. News can inform and empower. However, some tragic stories can do the opposite. Tragic stories can change people’s lives forever. One such incident would change one young boy’s life into positively impacting millions of lives four decades later. KTLA News Reporter, Chris Wolfe is an Emmy Award nominated journalist who has made a personal vow to help people positively transform with KTLA News Broadcasts. When Chris Wolfe was 11 years old, he saw an event that would change the way he viewed the world and his role in it. Soon after, he found himself passionately pursuing journalism and mastering live on-air opportunities to deliver the transformational “Wolfe Style News” that millions of people seek. Listen to this episode hosted by Olympia LePoint to find out how you can be positively transformed by the news stories that you watch.
by Monica Vigil | Apr 12, 2018 | CULTURE, FEATURED, Spring 2018
“Love, Women” featuring Randi Love: Diversity in the Newsroom
Hosted by Monica Vigil
On this episode of “Love, Women” host Monica Vigil is joined by the Editor in Chief of the Roundup News, Randi Love, who discusses the responsibility she feels to step her game up as a black female journalist so that other young women of color see themselves in the newsroom. They also discuss why they think there are so many female journalists in Pierce’s newsroom despite the statistics, and ethnic diversity improvements that can be made within Pierce’s Media Arts Department.
by Salvador Fariaz | Nov 21, 2017 | Fall 2017, FEATURED, PIERCE
“Brahma Beginnings” featuring Tanya Castaneda: She Does it on the Daily
Hosted by Salvador Fariaz
On this episode of “Brahma Beginnings,” host Salvador Fariaz sits down with Tanya Castaneda, former Editor-in-Chief of The Bull Magazine and current assistant editor of The Daily Titan (CSU Fullerton’s daily newspaper.) She talks about the transition from working on a weekly newspaper like The Roundup News to a daily newspaper like The Daily Titan. Other topics of discussion include her experience with being the EIC of the Bull Magazine and the time she had to write her first obituary.