The Los Angeles High-Impact Information Technology, Entertainment & Entrepreneurship, and Communications Hubs (LA HI-TECH) consortium, of which Pierce College is a member, earned a $15
Year: 2014
Pierce conserves amid drought
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) announced that the city is currently in Phase 2 of the Emergency Water Conservation Plan Ordinance.
Increased food fees cause budget bane
Pierce College’s lack of options for lunch and recently-raised prices has put students in a tough predicament that will dissuade them from purchasing meals on
Pro: Plastic bag ban
Banning plastic bags is an awesome way to save the environment and is a wonderful opportunity to prevent pollution. The bill passed in the state
Con: Plastic bag ban
California residents are being pressured into believing that banning the use of free plastic bags is the best alternative to helping the environment and our
Geology professor guides students in and out of class
Outside of the classroom, the Pierce College village is rather quiet as the sun begins to set on an unseasonably hot day. However, the
Counseling Center hires Fine new counselor
Casually strolling through the lobby while organizing the pile of transfer papers, this bright blue eyed, and soft spoken east coast native waits patiently
Tree fire contained
A fire broke out at about 11 a.m. between Oxnard Street and Wells Lane, less than a mile from Pierce College. What sparked the
Player of the week: Whitney Alderman (Sept. 29)
Freshman water polo center Whitney Alderman scored nine out of 20 goals last week against the Santa Monica Corsairs. She is a 19-year-old majoring in
Brahmas fall in tournament final to Santa Barbara
The Pierce Brahmas pushed aside the Moorpark Raiders in three sets (25-22, 25-19, 25-22) in the semifinal round of the 5th Annual Pierce College Invitational