A flute and guitar pair, Duo Amantis, performed for the latest installment of concerts at Pierce with Renaissance and Baroque musical arrangements in
Author: Shannon Ma
Alliance works to protect student aid programs
In today’s economy, that leaves college students graduating with an average of $25,000 in debt, the Student Aid Alliance (SAA) is asking congress to protect
Questions and answers with a United States congressman
Congressman Brad Sherman faced a hostile crowd while answering questions regarding taxes and recent budget cuts that have caused tuition increases, during a town hall
Education, a worthwhile investment in America’s future
A student’s decision to get a college education shouldn’t be depend or be affected by who is in congress at the moment, but for most,
Upcoming geographic information system day
Students interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement, real estate, marketing and a variety of other businesses are welcome to attend the Geographic Information
Landscape training approved for groundskeepers
Pierce College Council (PCC) members discussed budget allocation for the newly constructed buildings on campus, established a landscape and grounds task force, and approved the
ASO hosts free club carnival for students
Giant inflatable slides, a dunk tank and music provided by 97.1 AMP radio were all part of the Associated Student Organization (ASO)-sponsored club carnival that
Allowing gay studies into college classrooms
San Diego State University (SDSU) announced they will be offering a major in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender studies, in 2012, echoing congress’s recent ruling
Counselor’s fair answers student questions
Students received free pizza and college counseling advice during the first Counselors Fair hosted by the Student Advisory Board. The fair took place in the
Teacher feature: new faculty on campus
Kaycea Campbell When Kaycea Campbell, one of Pierce College’s new Economics professors, isn’t on campus, you might find her cruising the streets on her Harley