Racial and religious diversity at Pierce has long been celebrated, but the upcoming revised immigration ban, the increase in deportation and the proposed border wall
Author: Vanessa Arredondo
Location of the 2017 Graduation in discussion
The Academic Senate had its first meeting this semester on Monday Feb. 13 to discuss the location of the upcoming commencement ceremony. Shepard Stadium at
Faculty taking action to bring awareness to students from recent robbery incident
Safety is an aspect that campus administration and sheriffs prioritize to ensure an environment fit for study; however, when the few crime incidents do occur,
No pot spots on campus
The approval of Proposition 64 brought concerns to Pierce College faculty and administration regarding the legal use of recreational marijuana in the two designated smoking
A date with the celestial
It can take years for humans to visit Jupiter, but in the span of a few minutes, you can witness the beauty and majesty of
Student Trustee candidate from Pierce College disputes election results
UPDATE MAY 23, 2015: The results of the L.A. Community College District Student Trustee election are being contested by Pierce College student Milo Anderson, who
Emergency phone line goes out, returns 15 minutes later
The emergency phone line to the Pierce College Sheriff’s Office briefly went down today around 6:20 p.m., according to Cadet Melissa Hidalgo. Text message and
Graduation ceremony, student awards brunch, faculty gala to be on same day
Pierce College’s Academic Senate defeated a proposal by one vote to split-up this semester’s graduation events on different days at their second meeting of the
Academic Renewal could increase total number of forgiven units if Board Rule 6700 passes
Pierce College might raise the maximum number of Academic Renewal units from 18 to 30 if Board Rule 6700 is passed by the Los Angeles Community College
Pierce looks to update notification and online management systems Blackboard and Moodle
Faculty and staff at Pierce College have become concerned that Blackboard, its communication and alert system, has become outdated and obsolete as students have grown