To the Editor: Thank you for featuring our GAIN/CalWORKs program in the Roundup edition of October 3, 2007. I hope that the information contained in the article will reach eligible Pierce students who are not aware of our services as well as their qualified family and friends.
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The Pierce College women’s volleyball team beat out the Santa Monica College Corsairs Friday in their first Western State Conference South Division game of the season, 3 games to 0. Pierce roughed up Santa Monica in the first game, taking an early lead with the momentum of a freight train.
Women’s Basketball resurrects bigger and stronger
Jamie Garrison-women’s basketball preview As the players run sprints to the single blow of a whistle, faces begin to glister with sweat and grunts of pain reflect hard work in practice, the Pierce College women’s basketball team prepares for the 2007-08 season.
Revised Copy of Womens B-Ball Preview
Women’s Basketball team playing large and taking charge! Women’s Basketball resurrects bigger and stronger Jamie Garrison-women’s basketball preview As the players run sprints to the single blow of a whistle, faces begin to glister with sweat and grunts of pain reflect hard work in practice, the Pierce College women’s basketball team prepares for the 2007-08 season.
Flu vaccines pierce the college
Flu vaccines pierce the college By: Ben Rizzo 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.
This rainbow doesn’t require a pot of gold
This Rainbow doesn’t require a pot of gold By: Ben Rizzo Met with smiling eyes from Ireland to Los Angeles, rock giants Radiohead pleased the masses with their latest offering, “In Rainbows.” After a four year slumber, the band, led by front-man Thom Yorke, made their new release available only through Internet download on October 10.
Love transforms abused child’s life
Blushing when a fan asks him to sign her pants instead of the handout photo, Colton “Lil’ C” Burton, a member of the boy band The Power of 3, smiles and obliges, then moves on to the next autograph. The 12-year-old smiles and shakes hands, distributes hugs and takes direction from his mother, hovering protectively behind him.
Center for Sciences under way
Science will have a new home in The Center for the Sciences, a new building project currently being developed near the Mason Street entrance to Pierce College. The idea for the Center for the Sciences first came about in 2000 when Pierce College went through a master planning process, which included creating a central building for the science-related departments.
Swearing to protect our press rights
The rights guaranteed to all citizens by the First Amendment should never be taken for granted. They are challenged continually, and if we fail to stand up to these challenges, we risk letting them be stripped away. In an attempt to point out this fact, the editorial board of Colorado State University’s student newspaper, the Rocky Mountain Collegian, ran a four-word editorial on Sept.
$$Swearing to protect First Amendment rights
The rights guaranteed to us by the First Amendment should never be taken for granted. They are challenged continually, and if we fail to stand up to these challenges, we risk letting them be stripped away. In an attempt to point out this fact, the editorial board of Colorado State University’s student newspaper, the Rocky Mountain Collegian, ran an editorial on Sept.