In an imprecise but even match on Saturday, the Pierce College women’s soccer team could not take advantage of playing at home and were eliminated
Year: 2011
Transfer Center offers help for students
Students interested in applying to CSU’s for fall 2012 met in the student services building in the Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOP&S) department. The
ASO vice president ready for new role
The new Associated Students Organization (ASO) vice president is ready for his latest job post. Shane Mooney started off as a senator last spring and
Teaching automotive students alternative methods
The new automotive expansion project will become the new home to the currently overcrowded alternative fuel classes offered on campus. Pierce College currently offers
Horticulture department hoping for new home
The Horticulture Building project was recommended to be prioritized second after the Auto Tech Expansion at a Pierce College Council meeting on Thursday. As of
Sheriff’s blotter 11-21-11
Nov. 15 a student incident was reported in which one student pepper sprayed another student in Parking Lot 7. Nov. 17 a student was arrested
Automotive technology to be reconstructed
Automotive technology has been voted to be 1st priority during last Thursday’s Pierce College Committee meeting. The decision will be presented to Pierce College president
Labor panel preaches equality
Sexism, Racism and other negative yet realistic occurrences that people will most likely encounter in the workforce today were the topics of the Labor Panel
Men’s basketball bounces back to victory against Glendale
After a shaky start in the tournament at El Camino last week, the Pierce College men’s basketball team rebounded back to victory on Tuesday in
Another side in the life of the Pre-Vet Program director
It was June 1967, during the Nigerian Civil War when 14-year-old Leland Shapiro decided to hide three members of a family in the Republic of