Information provided by the Campus Sheriff’s Office: 10/26—Battery Two females got in a fight about access to a table at the Farm Center on Oct.
Author: Seth Perlstein
News Briefs – week of Nov. 5
School Closed Veterans Day [Nov. 11] The campus will be closed on Tuesday, Nov. 11, in observance of Veteran’s Day. No classes will be in
Committee endorses departments in need of staff members
The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) is set to hire 157 new faculty next year. Current Pierce College faculty attempted to convince a room-full
Last-minute insurance requirements cancel HIV/AIDS Awareness Week
Pierce College Student Health Center Director Beth Benne shook her head and fought back tears when she described one of her leukemia patients who died
Women’s volleyball beats first-place Santa Barbara
The Pierce College women’s volleyball team bounced back from last week’s straight-set loss at Moorpark College with a straight-set win on Wednesday, Oct. 29, at first-place Santa
Staff trains for worst of times
Two retired police officers and a psychologist offered advice to Pierce College faculty and staff about how to respond to an active shooter situation on
Pierce granted Leader College status by Achieving the Dream
Pierce College added a feather to its cap when it earned Leader College status from community college success initiative Achieving the Dream. This year’s crop
Local bar The Bunker hosts “Ode to Nature” student-art show
Dive bar The Bunker was transformed for an evening from neighborhood tavern to art gallery by a Pierce College double-major, her bartender-manager and the bar’s
News briefs
Delivering Health [Oct. 15] The Department of Anthropological and Geographical Sciences Colloquia Series presents Delivering Health: In Search of an Appropriate Model for Institutionalized Midwifery
Division I football transfer success
Since 2010, Pierce College transferred 73 football players to 50 different Division I schools throughout the U.S. The 50 schools ranged from traditional national-powerhouses