Officers will continue to block the entrance to Parking Lot 1 during morning rush hour until the end of next week. Traffic personnel have
Year: 2012
Three attempts limit starting summer 2012
California state legislators passed a policy that will deny Pierce students enrollment in a course after attempting to take it three times starting summer 2012.
Student Store sales in decline
Student Store sales have noticeably decreased due to students’ choice to buy supplies from other stores and online sources, said Assistant Bookstore Manager Candy Van.
Bull magazine wins national awards
The American Scholastic Press Association presented the Bull magazine with two national awards on Thursday. The spring/summer issue of the Bull magazine won the
ASO elects new vice president
A special election that took place during yesterday’s weekly Associated Students Organization (ASO) Senate meeting determined who would fill the vice presidency position.
Student and staff walk out to protest school’s possible closure
Suzannah, a student attending West Valley Occupational Center joined the protest on Wednesday, February 8, 2012, at the intersection of Winnetka Avenue and Victory Boulevard,
Southern California’s bi polar weather
Everyone is enjoying the sun Wednesday Feb 8. The temperature will continue to rise into the 70’s. The previous day it rained, and
Students struggle to get classes as the semester begins
Despite the campus efforts to alleviate the stress of getting into classes by adding 40 new English and math classes students are For those
Memorial service for retired Pierce professor of Geography
A memorial service for retired Pierce College Geography professor will take place tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Prince of Peace Episcopal Church. Celeste Kostanick
College is seeking a new vice president
Pierce College is looking to hire a new vice president of administrative services, following the former position holder’s resignation. A notice for the job