Pride, publicity, and pressure all play a role in being the host of the men’s volleyball state championships. For the first time in the
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College president requested to accept district position by chancellor
President Kathleen Burke has been requested to accept the position of vice chancellor of educational services by LACCD Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez, according to an email Burke
Preview: To Kill a Mockingbird
Art will imitate life as racial inequality is examined when Los Angeles Pierce College Theater presents To Kill a Mockingbird, which opens on Friday May
Student falls, injures leg at Performing Arts Building
Paramedics were called after a student injured her leg at Pierce College’s Performing Arts Building around noon on April 24. Selina Duberry fell when her
Point guard values heart over height
At 5’8” and 155 pounds, there isn’t much that meets the eyes when you see him walking around campus. But when he steps on the
ASO, trustee ballots open, student government to get four new faces
Ballots close Thursday in Pierce College’s student government election to determine which candidates will take over key positions in the Associated Student Organization. Eight candidates
Argus Quartet performs at First Thursday concert of semester
The Pierce College Thursday Concert series returned last week after issues with funding earlier this year caused the program to be put on hold. The
PHOTO ESSAY: Inside KPCRadio.com Radio Studio
Launched in April 2010, KPCRadio.com is an internet radio station based out of Pierce College that is run entirely by students. The station strives to
Softball swept by Oxnard
Despite a hard-fought second game, the Pierce College softball team was swept by Oxnard College in a doubleheader on Tuesday, March 31 at home. Oxnard
Former Calabasas mayor ejected from Chancellor visit
L.A. Community College District Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez spoke to an audience at Pierce College on March 26, where he addressed the district’s budget woes and