Campus safety updates, including the appointment of a new night shift deputy, were announced at Thursday’s Pierce College Council meeting. Vice President of Administration Services
Author: Ethan Roman
Con: Professors who preach
On any given day, students face any number of distractions. The last thing students need impeding the educational process, is teachers who preach their unwarranted
Pierce Volleyball advances to quarterfinals
The Pierce College Women’s Volleyball team defeated the 15th ranked Riverside City College Tigers in a three set sweep, moving on to the second round
Classmate Concierto
A staple of the Pierce College Thursday Concert Series, the student concert, brought out Pierce’s musically inclined to offer a sound of the campus. Five
Con: Should professors carry guns?
The idea of arming every faculty member on school campuses is another looming national tragedy. A semi-popular belief today is the only thing that can
MakerSpace Makes Haste to Mark Space
The creative display of partnership between the MakerSpace and the Architecture and Design Club at Club Rush generated students’ interest, but now focus has shifted
Hills aren’t alive
The cross-country trail remains closed after an assault in the area created concern among the administration for the safety of the trail. The cross-country trail,
Go for Baroque
The Los Angeles Baroque Players brought history, heritage, and knowledge to students and music enthusiasts alike during the Pierce College Thursday Concert Series. The group,
Club experiences rebirth
Surrounded by toy kitchenettes and tubs of wooden building blocks, students wait eagerly with notebooks and plain white t-shirts in hand to make sure they
Construction, safety top concerns at PCC
The Pierce College Council its monthly meeting Thursday to discuss updating campus technology and security, construction concerns, and budgets. Deputy Alfred Guerrero of the Pierce