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Month: November 2014
Thursday Concert: Ji Young An
Dressed in a long black gown, Ji Young An mesmerized the audience with her passionate performance as the violin bow controlled and moved her body
Owens mentors Brahma
On a chilly Saturday night at Pierce College’s John Shepard Stadium, the game between the Brahmas and the Santa Monica College Corsairs was filled with
Public address system in works
Vice President of Administrative Services Rolf Schleicher said Pierce College has put funding into a bond to add a public address system to the school’s
Incident Report, Nov 4 – 13
11/13—Bike Theft A bicycle was stolen from a bike rack near VLGE 8037 around 8:40 a.m. when its cable lock was cut. 11/12—Student Incident A
News Briefs – week of Nov. 19
Family, friends protest fatal shooting of Pierce student [Nov. 15] Family and friends of 22-year-old Pierce College student Josue Fuentes gathered in Van Nuys on
Staff to discuss Ebola readiness
Microbiologist and Pierce College professor Margarethe Cooper will lead an Ebola readiness event called Dispelling Myths About Ebola on Nov. 20, at 4:30 p.m., in
Marketing major wins program contest, creates All-U
The contest-winning All-U student success program was created and designed by Pierce College marketing major Henry Walk to help students complete their degrees, certificate and
Volleyball makes the playoffs
The Pierce College women’s volleyball team dominated the last game of the season, defeating Moorpark College in four sets at Pierce College on
Head project manager explains revised construction plans
The Pierce College Master Plan for construction projects north of the campus Mall has been updated and the planned media arts building will be downsized,