A California State University Northridge (CSUN) student, who indicated he had a gun while he was lying outside the Oviatt Library on campus is being
Day: September 29, 2011
Counselor’s fair answers student questions
Students received free pizza and college counseling advice during the first Counselors Fair hosted by the Student Advisory Board. The fair took place in the
Verbal altercation in Parking Lot 1
Photos: Jose Romero Sheriffs responded to a verbal altercation between two males in Parking Lot 1 near T’s Chili’s Truck Thursday afternoon at approximately 5
Free tutoring available at Pierce
Pierce College has been offering free tutoring for over 30 years and yet students still don’t know about it. “Students are missing out on a
Budget for the BuildLACCD program
Click here to view the budget for the BuildLACCD program.
Accreditation for Pierce College
Pierce College is getting ready for the Accreditation Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) to come to campus during March 2013 to evaluate the
Sheriff’s Blotter
Tempers flair as the semester continues, according to Sheriff’s Deputy Ron Nohles; loud arguments between students are increasing. Last week a hit and run occurred in
Rosh Hashana begins Jewish New Year
Rosh Hashana, the Jewish new year’s celebration, began last night at sunset as Jewish congregations around the world listened to the siren of the shofar,
Pierce volleyball keeps streak alive
The state champions Pierce College women’s volleyball team defeated Oxnard College in three straight sets on Wednesday. After trailing to the Brahmas soundly in the
Q & A with ASO President Gabriel Mellibosky
Associated Student Organization (ASO) President Gabriel Mellibosky on representing Pierce College’s student body, organizing the Oct. 26 rally against budget cuts, and staying on