Audience members in room 3400 in the Music building were taken through a rollercoaster of emotions during the weekly concert series May 10. Pianist
Month: May 2012
Women’s volleyball team prepares to defend state championship
With two state championships in a row increasing the pressure and key players from last season missing, the women’s volleyball head coach, Nabil Mardini, is
Cultures celebrated before finals
Students from within the San Fernando Valley as well as different parts of the world attended the International Students Club’s Culture Festival
Possible closure of occupational center limits education
West Valley Occupational Center provides career training to help people succeed in future jobs at low or no cost, but the possible closure of the
Program provide fun to non-credit classes
The Extension Program, which offers non-credit and non-unit classes for both adults and children, provides more than just education to its participants. “You’re gaining
Pierce takes back the night
As the evening dimmed into the night May 10, students and faculty readied their signs as part of their plan to march through campus and
Republicans block bill on student loans
Republican Senate members voted Tuesday to block consideration of a bill that would prevent the doublingof some student loan interest rates, according to the New York
Hard work results in educational benefits
Students who join the Honors program at Pierce College will be rewarded a priority standing in many colleges and the satisfaction of taking challenging classes,
District releases 6 projects from moratorium
Six Pierce College construction projects have been released “early” from the moratorium imposed by the Los Angeles Community College District on a number of building