Like a painter’s blank canvas or a sculptor’s block of clay, the human face is where Priscilla Jauregui finds her inspiration. Jauregui, a liberal studies
Month: September 2017
Political clubs promote advocacy and engagement on campus
The Pierce College Democrats Club, Pierce College Republicans Club and the Young Americans for Liberty, a non-partisan libertarian club, are branching out from the PoliSci
Pierce responds to rising number of homeless students in LACCD
Due to the rising number of homeless students in LACCD, administration and students are looking to start and expand programs to help those in need.
Pierce College voted number one by Daily News readers
For the second year in a row Pierce College earned title of LA’s Best Community College, as voted on by readers of the Daily News.
New menu, who dish?
Pierce welcomes Pacific Dining into the cafeteria and into the stomachs of the community, after a food vendor decision was made by the district last
Veterans Resource Center opens on campus
From a little corner in the Financial Aid office, the Veterans Resource Center is unveiling a new space dedicated to support the needs of returning
Student information system errors
The district’s new student information system (SIS) PeopleSoft has hindered students and faculties’ ability to access and submit applications and add classes at Pierce. Dean
Soccer wins at Taft
The soccer team returned to their winning ways, defeating Taft College 1-0 in Tuesday’s road game. Forward Tylee Low scored the game’s only goal as
Preview: Brahma Invitational
The women’s volleyball team will host seven other colleges for the Brahma Invitational on Friday and Saturday in the two-day event. In the first round,
Split granite, don’t panic
The ground starts to shake beneath you as you walk through the hallway on campus, and you notice that everyone around you has no clue