About 70 people attended a demonstration in support of Black Lives Matter called Orange Aligned in Woodland Hills on June 3. The event began at
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Encore senior classes continue on Zoom
Of all courses in the Pierce ENCORE program for older adults, perhaps none is more timely and impactful than Maureen Feldman’s Staying Connected in the
Students isolated for Ramadan
While COVID-19 limits social interactions, Pierce Muslim students who are fasting during Ramadan are especially at a loss because it’s a holiday that’s usually celebrated
New building proposal stirs controversy
Pierce will be undergoing major changes to its campus within the next decade, one being the new multi-purpose academic workforce education building (MPAWE), which will
VP of Academic Affairs leaves Pierce
Vice President of Academic Affairs Sheri Berger announced through an email that she has accepted a similar role at Compton College and will leave Pierce
Athletes uncertain about game plan
For many high school senior and collegiette-level student athletes, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a state of uncertainty for their playing futures. That same
Fall semester plans detailed
Fall semester classes will be offered online and the cost will remain $46 per unit, said Vice President of Academic Affairs Sheri Berger in a
Preview: Academy Awards winner to guest speak about work in ‘BlackkKlansman’
David Rabinowitz held his first golden Oscar on the Academy Awards stage, along with director Spike Lee and other screenwriters, after winning Best Adapted Screenplay
Keeping the community going
Every day essential workers go out and risk their health and safety to keep their communities active while others are stuck at home. They provide
Rain, shine or pandemic
For the 205 animals on the Pierce College Farm, the Safer at Home order hasn’t changed their daily routine. The farm workers, on the other