The Brahmas dropped their annual rivalry game, mathematically eliminating them from conference contention.
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Anthropology professor wins Emmy for instructional series
Diane Levine worked as a national adviser on the series, “Physical Anthropology: The Evolving Human.”
LACCD keeps its lobbyists
The district will extend its contract with the McCallum Group, which has raised $80 million for buildings over the past decade.
Candelight vigil for internationally jailed CSUN student
Esha Momeni had spent two months with her family in Iran and done thesis research on women’s rights before she was arrested.
Faculty artwork inspires students
A creative exhibit featuring the art work of 14 faculty members was on display Wednesday at 7p.m. in the faculty art gallery reception at Pierce College. There were about 40 people present, mainly faculty, students and friends. The faculty art show reception has happened for the past several years at Pierce College and is a night to recognize the works of teachers, not students.
Loyalty: Has modern society forgotten the meaning?
In today’s world, loyalty and faithfulness in relationships and the job world is not what it used to be. Why is this?
Measure J promises more changes for Pierce College
The passage of the $3.5 billion bond means more new buildings and renovations for Pierce, the first being a new Library/Resource Center.
College transfer fair today on mall for interested students
The event, hosted at Pierce for a decade, hopes to encourage students to transfer.
Like mother like daughter
The nationally recognized American Sign Language program at Pierce College attracts a sitcom-esque mother-daughter team.
Pierce Chrisitian United movie and dinner event
Some freshmen discover the campus social life at the Pierce Christian United (PCU) movie and dinner event at the Great Hall in the Student Community Center on Oct. 23. “I wanted to see what it (Pierce College) has to offer, what students do,” said 18-year-old veterinary science freshman Lizette Gomez.