The dust-covered planes of what was once an all-male college that focused solely on agriculture have come a long way in 67 years. From becoming
Author: Monica Velasquez
Athletic Department to host food drive
The Pierce College Athletic department will be collecting canned goods and non-perishable food items on Tuesday, Nov. 26. From 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. students
Fright Night brings out the ghouls, ghosts and goblins
For the ninth year in a row, ghouls, goblins, and the unfriendliest of clowns have taken over the Pierce College Farm Center for the annual
9th annual festival gives visitors a taste of ruralism
Walking into the Pierce College Farm Center with the sound of country music in the air, the sights and aromas transport visitors from the urban
With true friendship always comes feelings
When we were young, we were taught to go out and play in order to make friends, but as we got older, we discovered that
Building User Group builds consensus
The future of the Pierce College North of the Mall project, including the addition of new buildings, was discussed during the Building User Group meeting
Additional classes added to Spring 2013 schedule
Approximately 150 courses will now be available to students that had previously been cut, according to Pierce College officials. 50 classes will be added
Volleyball wins third championship in a row
The Pierce College women’s volleyball team won their third straight state championship after defeating Golden West College in straight sets 25-20, 25-21, 25-22, on Sunday
Women’s volleyball brings home third straight state championship
The Pierce College women’s volleyball team won their third straight state championship after defeating Golden West College in straight sets 25-20, 25-21, 25-22, on Sunday
Class mourns student death
It had been four years since Pierce student Asieh Moradi Kashkouli had seen her parents who lived in Iran, and friends say that she had