Pierce College leads the district with overall transfer rates to public California institutions, however transfer rates to private and elite universities are low nationwide. According
Author: Vanessa Arredondo
Alumnus readjusts to her life after gun violence
A year ago, her stepfather was killed as a victim of gun violence. A month ago, as she commemorated him, a gun took the sight
LACCD employee dies in motorcycle accident
Bill Judge, a former Pierce employee and a Buildings and Trades skilled plumber in the Maintenance and Operations Department, died Tuesday morning in a motorcycle
SIS S.O.S.
Pierce students have been having difficulties logging in, clearing fees and registering for classes for the summer and the upcoming fall semester as LACCD transitions
A fine day for the fine arts
A line snaked around the buildings in the Art Garden as artists, students, faculty and guests waited to go inside the sweltering Art Gallery for
District’s take-out order
Less than a year after filling the void left in the vacant Pierce College Food Court, Falafelicious Catering’s contract is being terminated as the district
District decision may cause cafeteria closure
The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) is accepting proposals for a district-wide food vendor that will satisfy the need for food on campuses and
Nobody puts free speech in a corner
Pierce student Kevin Shaw filed a lawsuit on March 28 against the college, stating that not only is the Free Speech Zone too small, but
Free speech area is center of student-filed lawsuit against Pierce College
Pierce student Kevin Shaw filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the college stating that not only is the free speech zone too small, but the policies
Smoking in restroom triggered fire alarm, deputies said
Fire alarms went off today in the Village at Pierce College at 2:53 p.m. According to Deputy Adam Sanchez, the alarms were triggered by someone