The Los Angeles Community College District is working hand-in-hand with each of its nine campuses in order to make adjustments to its Building Program after
Author: Michaia Hernandez
Uncertain future for building projects
The future of Pierce College’s football stadium and the faculty offices north of the Mall is up in the air after the district’s Board of
Campus closed for Presidents Day
The regular schedule of classes will resume tomorrow morning. Beginning last Friday, the Pierce College campus was closed to the public in observation of
Unofficial club organizes rally
Ruben Garcia, 20, participated in last semester’s “Where’s the Funding?” (WTF?) rally because he, like many of the attendees, found the “importance of [fighting for
Club Rush to take place indoors
Club Rush will take place in the Great Hall this semester, a departure from its usual location of the Pierce College Mall. The change
Pierce community protest cuts to education
Resistance Against Gutting Education (R.A.G.E.) protestors march down the Pierce College Mall Feb. 15. Protestors chanted “they say cut back, we say fight back.” Photo
Less traffic personnel due to better parking conditions
The steady decrease in students parking has resulted in the decrease of traffic control services hired at the beginning of the semester, according to the
College is seeking a new vice president
Pierce College is looking to hire a new vice president of administrative services, following the former position holder’s resignation. A notice for the job
Lack of students means financial woes for Health Center
The financial situation facing California community colleges is taking a toll on the amount of services provided by the Health Center. Because the school
Faculty meeting focuses on student success
Budget issues took a backseat to student success during Friday’s faculty convocation. “There’s never been so much emphasis on student success, and it’s sweeping