[Revised and re-published on April 18, 2013 @ 2:54 a.m.] Increasing numbers of students from foreign cultures help make Pierce College an ethnically-vibrant campus, matching
Month: March 2013
Pierce Geology Club hosts first hike of the semester
The sun shined bright Saturday morning in Topanga, Calif. as the Pierce College Geology Club geared up to embark on its first exploratory hike
Student government accepting applications
The Associated Students Organization is currently accepting applications for the upcoming school government elections. The ASO is a student government made up of two branches,
Men’s volleyball wins first conference game
Pierce College’s men’s volleyball team battled their way through four sets Friday at Santa Monica College and walked away having won their first Western State
Pierce Civil War re-enactment canceled at homeowners’ request
Pierce College’s annual Civil War re-enactment, which has taken place in the Farm Center for the past three years, has been cancelled by the
Scholarships mean free money for students
Easy money opportunities in exchange for essays are available to all students at Pierce College. Like financial aid, scholarships are another way students can get