Integrating school and work can be challenging, but the Pierce College Program for Accelerated College Education (P.A.C.E.) program helps make that possible for several students
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There’s a new sheriff in town
There’s a new sheriff in town. Pierce College has recently hired Deputy Sheriff Bill Dunkin, who has worked as a sheriff 25 years.
New cinema teacher an experienced filmmaker
The Media Arts Department welcomes new cinema professor Karin Stellwagen, an experienced documentary filmmaker, plans to expand the department with new and exciting ideas for
Seen and heard: Valentine’s Day on campus
Photos by: Joe Kukuczka On this day of love, lust and an abundance of chocolate shaped hearts we asked the ladies and gentlemen of
Southern California’s bi polar weather
Everyone is enjoying the sun Wednesday Feb 8. The temperature will continue to rise into the 70’s. The previous day it rained, and
French native added to faculty roster
Newly hired French professor Anne Le Barbu poses for a photograph on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. Photo: Jose Romero Anne Le Barbu
Fall 2011 in review
The sizzling September sun that lazily loomed over Pierce College is a faint memory as the end of the fall semester draws near. Now facing
Communicating with your hands
The American Sign Language (ASL) program is one of the many unique classes, clubs and opportunities offered at Pierce. Both the ASL
Modes of transport vary with students
It’s the first day of college. Students have already planned their classes, their living arrangements, and finances. Only today do they realize they have no
Making the ordinary extraordinary
He stands before his class as they chat away in groups of three and four. This is Personal Development 40, a class that is anything