After walking for miles on Sepulveda Boulevard in search of cans and plastic bottles to trade for income, Jose M. frequents a refrigerator painted in
Category: Featured Stories
New sexual health resources available
Many Pierce students worried about their sexual health may gain more peace of mind through a new program that addresses several needs virtually. Family Pact
Race and policing reevaluated
During a recent media teleconference, California Community Colleges Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley suggested those in attendance make a careful examination of the Los Angeles Community
Department home shakeup
Pierce has changed the construction plan of the Multi-Purpose Academic Workforce Education building (MPAWE), including the development of a new name and two separate structures.
PRIDE takes the spotlight
For the first time, the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) has addressed the needs and rights for LGBTQIA+ community. The Board of Trustees unanimously
Late-start classes are coming
Pierce College announced that more than 75 late-start and online classes, most scheduled to begin Oct. 26, according to the school website. According to Pierce
The Valley Of Change
While protests remain active, there are fewer in early fall than there were during the summer months. But one local organizer has remained steadfast, standing
Students leave the stage and go home
Performing live shows, attending dress-rehearsal and experiencing the joys of an audience’s applause are now a thing of the past for the Theatre department as
Making progress for possible return
With sports seasons tentatively scheduled to begin in February 2021, Pierce student-athletes have been gearing up to be able to return to competition. It has
Controversial statues still on campus
Since the widespread protests that erupted from the killing of George Floyd, statues across the country were torn down as a rise against racism. Now,