James Crossen, the professor who brought Addiction Studies to Pierce College in 1999 died April 2 from Pneumonia. He was 80. Crossen was a registered
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UCSC representative Benjamin Kwak delivers admission information
Regional Admissions Representative Benjamin Kwak was was in the Transfer Center discussing with a few students about the majors and opportunities UC Santa Cruz has
Cancelled experiments due to broken vacuum pump system
Broken vacuum pump system leaves Organic Chemistry students waiting to experiment The vacuum pump system under the Center for Sciences has remained broken since the
Farm Walk goes beyond its fences and into campus
Pierce College hosted the first Beyond Farm walk/Open House Sunday to offer the community a chance to learn more about the campus and its different
Debate between enrollment and new courses ensues
Enrollment failed to meet the seven percent projected growth, resulting in the school needing to give back $2.2 million to the district, according to Pierce
UCLA and CSULA representatives visit campus to answer transfer concerns
It’s around the time students will begin to hear back from universities they’ve applied to and prepare to transfer for the upcoming fall semester.
Library launches new pilot program to ease the hassle of waiting
The library created a new reservation program that is intended for students to have a study room without the need of being on a waiting
ASO discusses Farmwalk/Open House, campus clean-up, and funding
The upcoming Farmwalk and Open House, along with the allocation of funds were the topics of discussion at the ASO Senate meeting on Tuesday, April
Four students design not only a play but also a career path
For more than a decade student designers were used sporadically in theatre productions on campus, but “Waiting for Godot” changed that this year. Michael Sande
Instructors told not to sell textbook desk copies
The current Textbook Adoption Policy includes a guideline that instructors are not able to sell desk copies provided by the publishers, yet book prices have