The equity gap on the Pierce campus has been an ongoing issue that addresses students who don’t not have the necessary opportunities or the financial
Year: 2021
A Masterplan for Racial Equity, Social Justice and Pierce Integrated Community Relations
Pierce College has faced problems, including planned employees not showing up, lower student enrollment and engagement on campus. At the Pierce Strategic Master Plan Town
From all walks of life
[smartslider3 slider=”6″] Last week marked the 20th anniversary of the law that allows eligible undocumented students to pay in-state tuition at public colleges and
Fashion designer piercing through one garment and book at a time
[smartslider3 slider=”4″] Already a trendsetter, 20-year-old Russell Gener now is pursuing his passion of becoming a fashion designer with a new clothing brand—Harrow Numen. Sharing
New COVID Notifications
[smartslider3 slider=”5″] Pierce College’s Interim President Ara Aguiar welcomed faculty and staff to its first Town Hall meeting of the semester on Wednesday afternoon.
Brahmas scare the Bulldogs away
After losing to the Ventura College Pirates and getting a draw against Moorpark, the Brahmas found a way to bounce back beating Hancock 5-1. Kiara
America’s racist roots
Pierce Library hosted the first event of the national One Book, One Campus project Friday afternoon. This project invites the Pierce community to educate themselves
Drive-thru the Brahma Pantry for delicious food and useful items
[smartslider3 slider=”3″] The campus has not returned to its pre-COVID bustling daily activity, but Pierce College is reaching out and giving students a helping hand.
Oh No, Where’s the H2o?
California is experiencing drought weather, but that doesn’t mean Pierce College students should be unable to quench their thirsts. Since the start of the fall
Old antiques find new homes
It’s an early morning, and Pierce College’s parking Lot 7 is filled with rows of tables lined with antiques and food trucks parked, ready to