Green thumbs don’t have to be for plants; they can be for communities too. During the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of people have been struggling financially
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Lending a virtual hand
A new crisis emerged amid a surge of deaths, economic devastation and social disconnect caused by the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. Pierce College should seriously consider
Jointing cannabis and classrooms
Community colleges are missing out on the opportunity to offer cannabis specialized classes in their curriculum. With the legalization of production, distribution, sale and consumption
Getting in shape safely and distanced on campus
With vaccination rates rising in Los Angeles County, more activities have restarted, including in-person athletic conditioning for student athletes at Pierce College. Conditioning, which began
Little Free libraries
Much like a Little Free Library, a college campus is what the surrounding community contributes to it. Pierce College is an ideal place to have
BRIEF: Pierce College President Alexis Montevirgen resigns
Pierce College President Alexis Montevirgen has announced Thursday his resignation. Montevirgen said in an email that he plans to step down from his position by
Career tech on campus
At Pierce College’s Applied and Industrial Technology buildings, people are likely to be greeted by the sounds of welding metal, the sight of sparks flying
Community growth for a bargain
Pierce College holds the Topanga Vintage Market for independent vendors to sell goods to the community the fourth Sunday of every month. The market attracts
The Transfer Dilemma
While the majority of students enter community college with a plan to transfer after two years, this is the case for less than 10% of
Laptop scholarships available for students
The Academic Senate announced on March 8 that students will have the opportunity to apply for laptop scholarships to access their online classes. Students who