Month: November 2012
Top cop leads from front during “emergency”
Sheriff’s Deputy Al Guerrero immediately initiated emergency response protocols Monday morning as an electrical failure crippled Pierce College’s phone systems and put the entire
Vote No on Prop. 34
Throughout America’s history, the death penalty has been highly controversial, however, an approval of Proposition 34 would eliminate the death penalty entirely, evading justice and
Vote Yes on Prop. 35
In the land of the free, California laws fail to crack down on modern slave owners. Insufficient legislation against an increasing sex trade is in
Vote Yes on Prop. 37
If you’re one of those health buffs still buzzing about the “organic” craze then pay attention to a food friendly bill up for vote on
Football drops tough road game late
Pierce College’s football team’s grip on victory slipped Saturday when, after securing a 26-point lead, they were overtaken by Santa Monica College with just over
Power outage raises emergency concerns on campus
The power at Pierce has been out since approximately 9:20 a.m. #blackout roundupnews Mon, Nov 05 2012 10:09:10 ReplyRetweetFavorite According to Paul Nieman, director of
Surveillence cameras necessary
The jewel of the Los Angeles Community College District is becoming more and more tarnished with every week due to mounting budget concerns.
Monsters are real
When you were younger, you heard stories of monsters sneaking out of darkened closets and from under beds. Scary stuff for a kid– sure– but
Diversity committee holds first open mic event
Pierce College students poured into the Student Community Center’s Great Hall Wednesday afternoon for fun, food and phonetics as the Faculty Diversity Committee’s Open Mic