The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department wants to hold lockdown drills on campus to prepare students and faculty in the event of an actual shooting. Pierce
Tag: Pierce
Preview: The Hookman is coming…
Urban legends of murderers and kidnappers on the loose are frightening stories to share around a campfire, but they’re also cautionary tales that warn about
#PierceBusinessMonth
A student’s major is similar to announcing a career plan, and the choice will alter not only what to study, but potentially an entire lifetime
Budget wounds: Health Center wants to increase student health fee
In 1998, gas was $1.06 a gallon and the student health fee was $11. Gas today is around $4 a gallon, but the student health
Active shooter training
Faculty and staff proactively gathered in the Active Shooter Training at the Faculty & Staff Resource Center. Led by Sgt. Roman Castillo, the training covered
Spur of the moment
Reported by Jackson Hayano and Bryan Carballo While the Pierce campus was closed due to poor air quality, the Equestrian Center opened its doors to
BRIEF: Saddle Ridge Fire prompts campus closure
The Saddle Ridge Fire has resulted in Pierce College being closed on Oct. 11, until the fire is contained and the air quality improves. The
School safety concerns
Reported by Samantha Neff and Peter Villafane Captain Rodrick Armalin spoke to the Academic Senate meeting on Monday, Oct. 7 to speak on active shooter
Bachelor’s degree at a two-year community college
For some students, community college is the final stop of their academic careers. But what if that college could take them further? While most community
Fountains are dry, costs remain high
Pierce’s fountains have been broken and inoperable for so long that they can’t grant wishes anymore. Director of Facilities Paul Nieman said there are three