Yeji Ahn reports on the Tutoring Center.
Month: November 2016
A date with the celestial
It can take years for humans to visit Jupiter, but in the span of a few minutes, you can witness the beauty and majesty of
District responds
Editor’s note: A letter from LACCD to employees on Nov. 10. November 10, 2016 Dear LACCD Colleagues: Following Tuesday’s national election, many students have expressed
One-step, two-step, let your body flow
A breakdown of swift movements and sliding skills will be demonstrated by professionals at the first annual Dance Day. According to cheerleading coach and dance
Women rise in “Women Hold Up Half the Sky”
With a vibrant sunset as their backdrop, five saxophonists pursed their lips against their instruments, the sound of jazz music marking the commencement of the
Walker reins in passion for horses
Swinging one leg over her horse, styling her sandy blonde hair braided to one side, Scarlet Walker, 25, gets ready to saddle up for a
Construction; uproot trees
The site of construction on campus is nothing new and soon the trucks and workers will be moving into another area of campus, but it
Students get advice in the field of business
Business Week is a three-day event exploring transfer options to aid business-related majors and provide opportunities for the budding professional. Starting Tuesday, Nov. 15, and
Preview: GIS Day
The Pierce College Meteorology Department will be hosting its annual GIS Day at the Great Hall on Wednesday Nov. 9, from 10 a.m. to 2
Pierce makes moves to be a safe campus
On campus Safe Zone workshops are enabling conversations about the issues that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and plus encounter to help direct focus on