Woofs, whines and whimpers can be heard in the distance. A tall, white picket fence blocks the scurrying legs, wagging tails, slobbering mouths and dirty
Month: May 2014
Pierce art gallery presents Annual Student Show
Chalk drawings and encouraging messages like “Go, go, go” and “Si se puede” led the way through Pierce College’s Grand Stairs to room 3301 in
Philosophy & Sociology clubs premiere ‘Her’
The social constructions of society and reality, the standard notions and definitions of love, self and individuality were subjects of conversation among students and faculty
Power out in the English Building delays morning classes
Morning classes were delayed by a power outage in the English Building on Thur. May 22, according to instructor of political science Denise Robb. This
New math professor dives into new full-time position
Math teachers that swim do exist at Pierce College. Developmental Math Professor Kristin Lassonde enjoys her life not only in the classroom, but in the
Spring Festival hosts a variety of activities
The Associated Student Organization hosted a Spring Festival with an obstacle course, dunk tank and more at Pierce College’s Rocky Young Park. The event took
Pierce College Encore student director produces Youtube show
In one day on a film set he went from prop man to baby director, and the tool that set him on the path of
Renowned media figure invited to speak at graduation
Noted author, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and talk show host Tavis Smiley is confirmed as the keynote speaker at Pierce College’s 66th commencement ceremony on Tuesday June 10, at 6
Pierce College Academic Senate considers improvements to UC transfer system
Pierce ranked among 19 community colleges that sent about half of its students to a University of California, according to the University of California (UC)
LACCD should lobby MTA to subsidize students
With the growing cost of community colleges reaching the level of some universities, many students are hurting financially. If community colleges are to maintain a