As deadlines loom, the Transfer Center is hosting fall workshops, clinics and events through November to help transfer students prepare their most competitive applications.
Year: 2012
One person runs Moodle at Pierce
Due to the recent budget cuts at Pierce College, the Title 5 grant which informed low-income Latino students of the use of online courses will
Student filmmakers educate their peers
Everyone has their own experience about their first day at Pierce College, and for filmmakers Danielle Afori and Ray Lema, their film aims to educate
Nasty students equals nasty restrooms
For some people, school can be a stressful, horrifying place, but Pierce College bathrooms definitely give a new meaning to long dreadful days. Riding to
Skip’ping through electronic music
As electronic music becomes popular among college students today, the Music Department chair at Pierce College is bringing more contemporary music classes to the repertoire
Art Gallery Gets a Face-lift
With over four weeks gone in the fall semester at Pierce College, the Art Gallery is empty due to annual maintenance, including repainting and reorganizing.
Schofield Aquatic Center gets new score board
A score board was installed in the Steven E. Schofield Aquatic Center Wednesday afternoon, benefitting Pierce aquatic sports like water polo and swimming. The
Day of Politics informs students
The community was treated to an all-day event regarding the upcoming elections in The Great Hall on Thursday. Day of Politics was
Weather station set for rededication
At the Pierce Weather Station different generations of technology stand side by side, recounting a history of constant advancement. For that reason the
Banned Books Week shines light on 1st Amendment.
Imagine not being allowed to read your favorite novel; maybe it’s one from the “Harry Potter” series, or perhaps it’s something a little more risqué