Since the shutdown of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), many Pierce professors and students have doubled up as their children’s teachers while continuing
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Fall goes online
The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) has decided to keep courses in their online format through the fall 2020 semester, but some professors are
Looking COVID-19 in the eye
A man alone on his deathbed looked over at his wife and son. He wanted to be able to hold them close, but he was
Student services go online
Although the Brahma Café is closed due to COVID-19 prevention, a new one is open to Pierce students who are seeking academic help known as
CCCAA extends recruiting ban for all colleges
The California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) announced on April 7, that the ongoing face-to-face recruitment ban was to be extended indefinitely due to the
Virus puts an end to the season
While some classes and departments have faced hurdles moving their curriculum fully online, the Pierce College Athletics Department faced the challenge of moving a completely
Hope in the midst of a crisis
A Sunday at La Iglesia En El Camino on the corner of Sherman Way and Kester is typically overflowing with eager churchgoers ready to listen
BRIEF: New guidelines for on campus visits
New guidelines were put into place as the school prioritizes the safety of everyone due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a meeting conducted by
Former PACE Director dies
Arthur Gillis, former director of the Program for Accelerated College Education (PACE) at Pierce and an advocate for adult learners pursuing higher education, died from
Campus update 3/27
The four Pierce College COVID-19 task forces gave updates for the work and progress they’ve made in an online Zoom meeting today at noon. Mental