Latino students constitute 44 percent of the students at Pierce College but Chicano Studies students are often forced to drive to other campuses to take
Author: Kellan Bradley, Max Sullivan
Pro: Traveling helps students discover themselves
There is no better way to discover yourself and grow as a person than long term independent travel. You will be offered a sense of
Plant Facilities remembers an unforgettable smile
Ansar Jeff X, a custodian at Pierce College and assistant football coach at Kennedy High School, died in his sleep Saturday Feb. 20. He
Technology problems at Center for Sciences
Professors at the Center for the Sciences are frustrated that only three of the 29 classrooms currently have fully functioning audiovisual equipment, according to Dale
Identity explored in alternative sexuality film series
An African-American transgender prostitute, fresh out of jail, erupts in a rage after learning her boyfriend/pimp has been cheating on her with a white cisgender
Pierce admissions to UCLA outpace the state
Transfer admission rates for Pierce College applicants to UCLA exceed statewide averages by 10 percent, rendering an applause from the Academic Senate in the Great
Tennis continues to struggle
Pierce College’s tennis team won its first match of the season in doubles play at home Thursday, but lost the game 8-1 to Glendale Community
Tennis fails to return season-opening serve
The Pierce College tennis team kicked off the season at home on Tuesday with a lopsided defeat to the Santa Barbara City College Vaqueros, failing
Affordable book-buying options for Pierce Students
Pierce now offers its students low-cost alternatives to pricey textbook purchases through book rentals and library access. Students have two ways to save money when