Ballots close Thursday in Pierce College’s student government election to determine which candidates will take over key positions in the Associated Student Organization. Eight candidates
Year: 2015
Argus Quartet performs at First Thursday concert of semester
The Pierce College Thursday Concert series returned last week after issues with funding earlier this year caused the program to be put on hold. The
HIV/AIDS Awareness Week free testing returns
Free, confidential HIV testing returned to Pierce College’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Week after liability concerns at the district level resulted in the cancellation of the tests
Con: Traffic fines to proportional income
When someone receives a ticket for parking, speeding or any traffic violation, he or she will often look at the cost with a puzzled expression
Pro: Traffic Fines Proportional To Income
If you have ever driven a car, chances are you have committed a traffic violation. The majority of drivers have. It just so happens that
Pro: Teachers using Social Media outlets for class
Social media has become an important part of life for many people and it’s rare to meet a person that doesn’t have a social media
Con: Teachers using Social Media outlets for class
Social media is available for everyone to use, but teachers should not incorporate it into their classes. Social media can create distractions for students and
Bulldog-walking man punches victim in face, kicks him while he’s down
A man walking three bulldogs without a leash in the cross country area near Parking Lot 5 punched a person in the face when they argued
LA County Sheriffs offer survey about campus safety
Students, faculty and staff at Pierce College will have the opportunity to voice their opinions and give feedback directly to the the Sheriffs in an
Softball shutout by Ventura
Given the mercy rule, the Pierce College softball team went five innings against Ventura College at home on Thursday, April 16. The Brahmas were shutout