The Pierce College Council met on October 25 to discuss multiple topics concerning the campus and its students sociability. Among the variety of issues discussed in the meeting was that of the Sasaki Associates coming to Pierce and figuring out a way to make the campus a more sociable one for students.
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Pierce celebrate 50 years of Theatre
After 50 years, the Pierce College Theatre Arts Department kicks off their anniversary celebration with the multi-play production, Golden Encore. But is the performance truly golden or just another block of lead? This being the Theater Arts Department’s 50th anniversary, Golden Encore is more than a normal performance.
Doctor Cures AIDS fears
Christopher Howell AIDS/HIV 1-1-1-1 Dr. William Schwartzman spoke Wednesday to an audience of students and non-students at a seminar entitled “HIV/AIDS: Progress and Challenges,” speaking about the continuing struggles of battling the deadly disease. Armed with a Powerpoint presentation and an MD’s vocabulary, Dr.
Possible Campus Renovations Being Discussed
Council Ana Barraza 1-1-1-1 Possible Campus Renovations Being Discussed Pierce May Get A Makeover Potential Campus Alterations Among other issues addressed, there was the possibility of campus renovations being discussed during the Pierce College Council meeting on Thursday.
New Student Services building will be a campus landmark
New Student Services building will be a campus landmark By: Ben Rizzo Years of planning and dedication are taking shape at Pierce College, as the new Student Services building has begun its transformation from conceptually-designed paper drawing to classically-stuccoed concrete icon.
Pop Music Is Everywhere.
Pop music is never going to go away. The music that simple hooks and easy to sing along lyrics lingers in our favorite television shows, throughout the malls, and even in the Freudian Sip on campus. It is everywhere. Just because it is everywhere, that does not mean that this type of music that everyone is favoring.
Flu shots may prevent even greater risks
Death. Many words and sensations come to mind in describing your current condition this Tuesday morning in December but this one sums them all up. It’s 8 a.m., you find yourself in the same place you were at 8 p.m., sitting on the toilet, with a roll of toilet paper in one hand and a bucket in the other, while fluids run from every orifice as if you are a faucet with its knob left on.
Blood drive on campus hopes to fill up the bank
Pierce College, in collaboration with the American Red Cross, is hosting a blood drive on campus, today. Both establishments are determined to get the word out to students. Many people do not take the time to donate blood for several reasons. Some of the reasons they choose not to donate are: they are never personally asked, it is not convenient, or they are simply scared.
Construction begins on new buildings
A groundbreaking ceremony at Swisher Park Thursday, organized by the Los Angeles Community College District board of trustees and the president of Pierce College, introduced the construction of two new buildings that symbolize the future. Approximately 100 members of the development project gathered at the ceremony for the Center for the Science and Student Services buildings, which will consist of 149,775 square feet — almost the size of three football fields.
Pool dedicated in honor of former coach
The Steven E. Schofield Aquatic Center at Pierce College, formerly the Pierce Pool, was unveiled Sunday, by Friends of Pierce Pool before a swimming clinic, coached by 14 professional-class swimmers, including Olympic-class swimmers Tamas Kerekjarto and Ous Mellouli.