Since construction of the campus food court has been put on an indefinite hold, students are limited to whatever food trucks are parked on campus,
Year: 2012
Impact of CSU enrollment freezing not as serious to Pierce
Although the proposed California State University enrollment freeze has raised fears about the future of colleges, the impact of the decision on Pierce students will
Students find healing through film
Pierce College students watch a documentary, “the Walking,” in the Great Hall on Wednesday, March 21, 2012 in Woodland Hills Calif. The documentary is
Team competes in extramural research program
A team of Pierce students is competing with colleges and universities nationwide in an environment-focused extramural research program aimed at encouraging and supporting student projects.
More cuts on the horizon announced at Town Hall meeting
Facing an across–the-board 7 percent cut and eradication of all non-essential services the Pierce College president outlined the preliminary budget for the 2012/13 school year
Pierce students excited about Coachella
All across Pierce College, students are eager to attend Coachella, a music and arts festival annually held in Indio, Calif. at the Indio California Empire
No Bull-March 21, 2012
Comic: Maria Salvador
Town Hall meeting to discuss effect of budget crisis tomorrow
A town hall meeting to discuss the budget crisis’ impact on Pierce College will be hosted by the school’s administration tomorrow in the Great Hall
Bookstore manager’s case dismissed
Charges against Pierce Bookstore manager Kim Saunders, who was arrested Aug. 25 for alleged embezzlement, were dismissed Tuesday at the Van Nuys Courthouse. “It
Free H.I.V. testing to be given on campus
Free Human Immune deficiency Virus (HIV) testing will be given on campus March 26 to 29 in honor of HIV/AIDS Awareness Week. The testing