The contest-winning All-U student success program was created and designed by Pierce College marketing major Henry Walk to help students complete their degrees, certificate and
Author: Tavian Quinn
Don’t hurt your grade point average, take a W
Some students may be nervous when deciding to withdraw from a class or to fail, but students with identical grades, and similar classes that choose
Volleyball does it again
The three time state champions have done it again. The Pierce College women’s volleyball team continued to stay strong and defeated Hancock College 3-0 on
Volleyball doesn’t play to lose
The Pierce College women’s volleyball team were defeated by the Los Angeles Mission College on Wednesday, Nov. 5 at Mission College. Mission, the 43rd ranked
New ASO club advisor replaces temp mid-semester
Adjunct faculty member Shaina Phillips became the new ASO club advisor last month after former club advisor Curtis Smith stepped down from the position. Smith
Geology club seeks for the diamond in the rough
With its jagged mountains, blazing volcanoes, arctic glaciers, tectonic plates, and arid deserts, all remote places that the earth and the outdoors possess with many
Time to take another approach
Walking up to the sprinkled pink field you can’t miss the breast cancer awareness posters along the gate, pink balloons, pink hair ties
California community college bachelor’s degree pilot program
California became the 20th state to offer bachelor’s degrees at community colleges when Gov. Jerry Brown signed Calif. Senate Bill 850 on Sunday, Sept. 28. The
Athletic eligibility rules increased
Starting in July 2015 athletes will be held to a higher level of academic achievement. The California Community College Athletic Association has ruled that next
Resistance Film Festival
Identifying themselves as Latino not Hispanic Fernando Oleas Chair of Modern Language Department, and James McKeever Assistant Professor hold a viewing of the documentary