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CSU application deadline moved to Nov. 30
The application deadline for CSU schools has moved to Nov. 30 as the state budget crisis causes 10,000 students to be turned away.
ASO takes ‘green’ plan to General Assembly
Resolutions may come into effect to enforce “green” practices on the campus, including the replacement of all cafeteria plastic ware with washable silverware.
Budget cuts mean Pierce could be out $2.5 million
Registration fees may increase by $6 per unit as soon as the spring semester due to budget cuts from Proposition 98 funds.
Hot October
Los Angeles was struck by a heat wave of 90-plus degree weather 19 days during the month of October, making it the second hottest October history, according to the Los Angeles Times. According to the Los Angeles Pierce College Weather Station Web Site, the highest temperature of those days was 98.
Measure J passed…now what?
The passage of Measure J, a $3.5 billion bond for the Los Angeles Community College District, means more new buildings and renovations to Pierce.
Day of the Child a great success
More than 1,200 foster children were paired up with mentors for a day of fun and events at the 10th annual Day of the Child event, hosted at Santa Monica Pier.
Bakersfield tied with Pierce in the WSC
The Pierce College girl’s soccer team lost 2-1 to Bakersfield College last Friday. Now, to reclaim their title as Western State Conference champions, they must win each of their last two games. Bakersfield player Jasmine Howard, #2, scored a goal in each half of the game in what her coach Scott Dameron called “one of the most intense games we’ve played in the season.
Announcer keeps it real at women’s soccer games
Brian King announces every women’s soccer home game.
Women’s soccer suffers setback
The Brahmas could not break a scoreless tie against a weak Mission team, and could see their playoff hopes in danger.