4/15—Petty Theft An iPad Mini was stolen from the Library / Learning Crossroads at about noon. 4/14—Arrest A suspect was arrested at around 7 p.m.
Author: Scott Prewitt
Faculty to vote in Academic Senate race, election of new president begins
The last day for full-time faculty members to submit Academic Senate presidential election ballots is Friday. Anna Bruzzese, associate professor of sociology and the senate
ASO, trustee ballots open, student government to get four new faces
Ballots close Thursday in Pierce College’s student government election to determine which candidates will take over key positions in the Associated Student Organization. Eight candidates
Argus Quartet performs at First Thursday concert of semester
The Pierce College Thursday Concert series returned last week after issues with funding earlier this year caused the program to be put on hold. The
Former Calabasas mayor ejected from Chancellor visit
L.A. Community College District Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez spoke to an audience at Pierce College on March 26, where he addressed the district’s budget woes and
Former Marine brings first aid knowledge
Randy Ackermann has, in his life, served his country, served his family and now, he serves Pierce College as an intern in the athletics
Pro: Mandatory Voting
Universal suffrage is the foundation of any true democracy, but all too often it is seen as a right of citizenship when in fact it
Musical custodian is putting the ‘Jah’ back in ‘job’
Every day, thousands of Pierce students walk through the campus, many of whom are so focused on their own busy lives and schedules that they
Con: Guns on campus
The very notion of allowing students to bring weapons into a community college campus sends chills down the spine. The argument that “the only thing
Fire alarm sounds in science building
A fire alarm was triggered in the Center for Sciences building at about 2 p.m. Wednesday, but the cause is unclear. Physics Instructor Mark Bowen