Pierce College’s literary magazine, Direction, is hosting a publication party and reading today, Friday, April 25, in the Great Hall from 1 – 3 p.m.
Month: April 2014
Tennis team’s season comes to an end with some success
The Pierce College tennis team has almost reached the end of their season-long rollercoaster ride, with their final tournament coming in the first days of
Baseball team loses important game against Santa Barbara heading into playoffs
A 6-3 defeat to Santa Barbara City College stung the Pierce College baseball team on Tuesday, April 22, jeopardizing their placement in the playoffs. The
LAPD responds to suspect barricaded in home
Photo: Marc Dionne Los Angeles Police Department Topanga officers have blocked off streets around the 6500 block of Corbin Ave. in response to a
Swim team keeps rolling in WSC championships
The Pierce College swim team kept its good form and came out making a splash at the Western State Conference Swim championship held at Los
Campus Violence Response Team takes over mall with Clothesline Project
The Clothesline Project, a program aimed at raising awareness of domestic violence and sexual abuse, organized by Pierce College’s Campus Violence Response Team (CVRT), took over
Anthropology Society digs into the history of humanity
Humankind has been around for quite a while now, and many areas under anthropology have sprung up to study our past and present, spanning from
New English professor begins a career she hadn’t imagined in high school
Beginning her first year as an assistant professor of English at Pierce College is something one professor would have never seen herself doing in high
Colleges could benefit from diversified cafeterias
The student body of Pierce College has been grateful for the open cafeteria and the services provided by the vendor. While Love Birds Café is