The infrastructure on public school campuses throughout California has the chance to be repaired and improved, but it will come at a cost of $10
Author: Raquel Frohlich
Pro: Entry level offerings promote equity
In recent decades, community colleges have grown their academic and vocational programs to a competitive level, but to many, it continues to be an affordable,
Lancers score over Brahmas, beat Pierce 3-0
The Pasadena City College Lancers beat out the Pierce College Brahmas 3-0 in their Sept. 17 game, scoring twice in the first half and once
Board of Trustees talks student opportunities, contracts
During the Sept. 11 LACCD Board of Trustees meeting, SEIU (Service Employees International Union) Local 99 representative Christzann Ozann was among those giving representative reports
Football takes first loss of the season
The Pierce College Brahmas kicked off their game against the Chaffey College Panthers—the second game of the season—and were the first to score in the
Pierce powers up for first-ever Powwow
With the continuous sounds of drums beating and men singing, regalia-dressed individuals—at their own moments—stepped out of the cool shadows of their tents and into
Gathering at the Pierce campus celebrates Juneteenth
On a hot summer weekend preceding Juneteenth, as attendees walked deeper along the Pierce College Mall between the long lines of various vendors, they were
President position at Pierce now filled until 2027
Ara Aguiar, who has been the Interim President at Pierce College for about two and a half years, was recommended by LACCD Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez
Students showcase biotechnology research
Students and visitors entering Building 600 on June 1 would later leave with newfound knowledge of plant and soil science, DNA barcoding and protein biomanufacturing,
Get ready for some eligible bachelors
Updated on June 17 to clarify that Gavin Newsom was the governor of California in 2021. After coming to the United States in 2003 and