The new SIS system integrated with Canvas is affecting students and faculty with log-ins for their accounts causing difficulties accessing course material. Monday’s Academic Senate
Day: September 13, 2017
Study as you sweat
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), high temperature is potentially dangerous to locals. Some may argue that schools should be closed and classes should
Pro: Too hot, cancel class
School is where students go to learn and to further their education, but the weather is one factor that can take away students’ energy or
Hydration stations help education
Walking through triple-digit temperatures, the sun beaming down on your skin, the dry air chapping your lips as the beads of sweat drip. No, it’s
DACA student leads by example
Back straight rising from his chair, Efren Lopez strides across the room during an Academic Senate meeting to report about a protest and advocate for
Hundreds march to protect DACA
As a reaction to President Trump’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, hundreds of protesters assembled in solidarity with DACA
Pierce students march for DACA
Students, faculty and staff gathered on the Pierce College Mall Tuesday afternoon protesting and counter protesting the repeal of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
Preview: Club Rush
Clubs and committees all over campus are gearing up to show the student body of Los Angeles Pierce College what they’ve got. Club Rush is
Former staffer dies
William “Bill” Judge, a Buildings and Trades skilled plumber in the Maintenance and Operations Department, died Tuesday, Aug. 29 in a motorcycle accident on his
Coaching shakeup
While the days following a win are normally a time for celebration, the mood quickly changed for the Pierce football program Monday when the coaches