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Year: 2014
Don’t hurt your grade point average, take a W
Some students may be nervous when deciding to withdraw from a class or to fail, but students with identical grades, and similar classes that choose
Fails look better than withdrawals on transcripts
Some students believe that taking a withdrawal is better than receiving a fail but that is not always the case when trying to perfect your
Player of the week: Mayra Lopez (Nov. 17)
During the last week of the season Mayra Lopez scored two goals in two straight games as the Brahmas finished the season defeating Cuesta
Student Health Center orders extra flu vaccines
UPDATED: Nov. 13, 10:46 a.m. Vaccines cost $10, and are available at the Student Health Center by appointment at (818) 710-4270. Pierce College Student Health
Pierce College improves emergency response
It was widely agreed upon at the Pierce College Council (PCC) meeting on Oct. 24 that though the response to the Oct. 16 threat at
Vegan Society pushes Tofurkey for Thanksgiving
Pierce College’s Vegan Society will host an event called “Eat Tofurkey, Not Turkey!” on Tuesday, Nov. 18, to spread awareness about the Thanksgiving-turkey alternative. Tofurkey
Pierce student’s death protested by family, friends
Family and friends of 22-year-old Pierce College student Josue Fuentes gathered in Van Nuys on Saturday, Nov. 15, to protest his fatal shooting, according to
Women’s basketball lose first games of the season
The Pierce College women’s basketball team started its season off undisciplined in its first game of the year to College of the Sequoias, losing 91-40.
Football loses final game at home
The Pierce College football team ended its season with a 68-34 loss to Santa Monica City College on Saturday, Nov. 15 at John Shepard Stadium.