Pierce’s library has resources and help available that students may not be aware of, alongside major improvements over the old library in many ways. The
Month: September 2013
College Council inconsistent
The Ralph M. Brown Act of 1953 was passed in California to guarantee the public’s right to the access and notice of meetings held by
New ASO adviser goes back to his roots
Curtis Smith’s involvement with Pierce College, which includes his more-than-a-decade-long employment record with the campus, can be traced back to his time as a student
Academic Senate votes in new president
Additional reporting: Raymond Garcia Pierce College faculty senators voted Monday for the succession of the vice president of academic policy to president of the
Women’s soccer crushes Valley 5-0 for second win in a row
Pierce women’s soccer team won its second game in a row on Tuesday, Sept. 17 against Los Angeles Valley College by a score of 5-0.
New ASO president clear on goals for term
Gustavo “Gus” Sandoval, a 31-year-old sociology major, is in his first semester being Associated Students Organization president. A former corporal in the Marines, Sandoval is
Women’s soccer beats Pasadena
The Pierce College women’s soccer team broke their two game losing streak beating Pasadena College on the road with a 1-0 score on Friday night.
African childhood inspires choreography for Fall Dance Showcase
It’s not only her African origin or her childhood in France that separate this choreographer from others at Pierce College; her enthusiasm, outlook on
Campus bus serves few
With six hours down and another nine to go, the campus bus travels along Pierce College’s roads and enters Lot 8 another time when the