The Pierce College Farm Center may have had its beginnings in fields filled with pumpkins for the first Harvest Festival, but in the nine years
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Student turns recipe into sweet success
Many people wait for opportunities to come to them, while others take the bull by the horns and spin something out of nothing. For Joshua
Center provides affordable health services
Affordable health care can be difficult for some students to attain, but there is a potential fix here on campus. There is an $11 fee
Numerous resources available in new library
Pierce’s library has resources and help available that students may not be aware of, alongside major improvements over the old library in many ways. The
New ASO adviser goes back to his roots
Curtis Smith’s involvement with Pierce College, which includes his more-than-a-decade-long employment record with the campus, can be traced back to his time as a student
New ASO president clear on goals for term
Gustavo “Gus” Sandoval, a 31-year-old sociology major, is in his first semester being Associated Students Organization president. A former corporal in the Marines, Sandoval is
Club 411: Robotics Club 2013
A small group passes a pair of robots around, each working on a small aspect of it before it moves on to another person. The
Retired professor continues teaching
Returning to work after retirement may seem unusual to some, but continuing the love of her work was natural for Marian Weiser, a retired professor
Retirement will not slow automotive instructor down
With nearly as many cars parked in and around his Conejo Valley home as years of service with the Pierce College Automotive Department, Tom Rosdahl
First full-time professor at Modern Development Department to retire
After 37 years of teaching American Sign Language and Interpreting full time at Pierce College, a devoted teacher will retire. Professor of Languages Darlene Wittman