Pierce will add 42 new sessions of speech, math and English classes for the Spring semester. There has been pent up demand for these classes
Month: November 2011
Student parents aided by Child Development Center
With the current economy and the rise in tuition due to cuts to the state’s budget, it is much harder for the students of Pierce.
Education, a worthwhile investment in America’s future
A student’s decision to get a college education shouldn’t be depend or be affected by who is in congress at the moment, but for most,
Pierce’s first play comes to an end
Pierce’s theatre department hosted the closing night of its first play of the year, “The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow,” for a sold-out audience in
Environmental awareness event Nov. 17
The Public Welfare/Environmental Committee is holding an “Environmental Awareness” event in the Great Hall Thursday, Nov. 17 from 3 to 6 p.m. Green Peace and
Upcoming geographic information system day
Students interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement, real estate, marketing and a variety of other businesses are welcome to attend the Geographic Information
Motorcycle Club aims to shed light on industrial technology program
Photos: Jose Romero When people describe motorcycle riding, they usually express how free it makes them feel. Being alone on the road, just the
The great Halloween feast
Dressed as the Great Pumpkin from Charlie Brown the president of the Four Corners Co-Op hung colored foil pumpkins, to help decorate the ceiling of the
Sheriff’s Blotter
On the October 24 there was a vehicle was vandalized. On Oct. 25 there was a vehicle was burglarized. Possible restraining order violation at the
Memorial service for department founder to be hosted in Great Hall
A memorial service dedicated to one of the founders of Pierce College’s Media Arts Department will take place in the Great Hall Sunday, Nov. 6,