The Associated Student Organization hosted a candlelight vigil this week to collect and encourage donations in support of the people affected by the recent earthquake
Author: Sharla Smith
Berkeley accepts growing number of Pierce students
An increased number of Pierce transfer students will attend the University of California, Berkeley, beginning in fall 2015. Sunday Salter, transfer center director, said 70
Con: Group Work
College is a solitary mission, and to allow the work ethic of another person to be a factor in any grades received is an academic
School has no expiration date
Goals are set and the finish line is within sight for older students who attend college. Some are returning students here to complete the education
Denim Day event gives voice to victims of sexual offenses, abuse
The annual Denim Day event, when people come together all over the world and wear denim during the events as a reminder that your
Depression-era play tells classic tale that still holds value
CORRECTION: The headline was changed from “Sixties-era play” to “Depression-era” play to accurately reflect the time in which the story took place. The book that
Audit of Pierce Foundation begins
An audit of the Foundation for Pierce College, first approved by the Pierce College Council budget committee in March, reportedly began before the PCC voted
Faculty elects new senate president
Change is in the forecast for Pierce with new officers elected to both the Academic Senate and the Associated Students Organization, interviews underway to fill
Men’s volleyball to host state championships in 2016 and 2017
Pride, publicity, and pressure all play a role in being the host of the men’s volleyball state championships. For the first time in the
Preview: To Kill a Mockingbird
Art will imitate life as racial inequality is examined when Los Angeles Pierce College Theater presents To Kill a Mockingbird, which opens on Friday May