Cartoon By Maria Salvador Sure, we have a 24-hour Sheriff’s Station on campus and we’ve seen cadets around a few times, but most of
Year: 2011
Should student loan debt reduction cause more college enrollment?
President Obama signed an executive order to reduce student loan payments to make them easier to repay. Under the new plan, which will to
Media arts students win journalism awards
Students from Pierce’s Media Arts Department won 29 awards Saturday, Oct. 15, during a journalism conference hosted by California State University Fullerton. The Bull magazine received
Transfer fair goes well despite the wind
Representatives from in and out-of-state and private universities came to the Transfer Fair hosted on the Mall area Wednesday, Nov. 2 to answer questions about
Volleyball team remains undefeated against Bakersfield
The volleyball team, with a record of 21 wins before this game and only 3 sets lost during the 21 matches played, added another victory
Bomb threat closes Ventura Boulevard
The intersection of Reseda and Ventura Boulevards closed for four and a half hours following a bomb threat at nearby Gelson’s Supermarket. A call was received
High winds rile Pierce students
Photos: Lynn Levitt Santa Ana winds, reaching speeds of 45 miles per hour, swept through the college, knocking down fences and tree branches. The
Pierce to add 42 new sessions
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
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,