The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) held a joint virtual meeting with the Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Black/African American Student Affairs and the Advisory
Day: May 6, 2022
A day of recognition
Students attended the Clothesline Project on Denim Day on April 27, during Sexual Assault Awareness Month in support of victims and survivors of sexual and
Vrooming onto campus
Motors revved while the smell of oil and rubber filled the air at the Supercar Sunday event in Lot 7 at Pierce College. Local car
Communicating unity through leadership
Barbara Anderson began as a sign language interpreter until her last semester at California State University, Northridge (CSUN), when she was required to take a
Willing to lend a helping hand
Geremy K. Mason grew up in Los Angeles playing sports and getting good grades. Before Pierce College, he was working as a supervisor for guest
Streetbeat: What are your plans after Pierce?
“My plans after Pierce College are to transfer to CSUN and to finish my last two years there and work on my master’s degree in
Con: Keep commuting
Before attending college, many students have concerns about housing and living situations. But at Pierce College, students are free of this worry, as there are
Pro: A place to call home
Students sometimes question what kind of college life they want to have, usually just before they decide which school they want to attend as a
More than a virtual party to celebrate
Graduating from college celebrates a milestone in a person’s life. And whether they came from a family with many graduates or they are first generation
Preview: ‘American Alien’ elevates minority voices
The United States preaches about freedom of life and equality for all without going into the depths of what that conversation means for the people