A male lamb was reported stolen in the sheep barn between March 28 and 29. “It was only 2 to 3 days old, it wasn’t even
Category: News
New rules seek to limit vehicles on campuses district wide
Golf carts are no longer available to escort passengers and can only be used by certified faculty and the Sheriff’s department after a new
Men’s volleyball spikes the Beavers
The Brahma men’s volleyball defeated the LA Trade Tech Beavers in their final home game of the season during sophomore night. Pierce scored the first
Enrollment not meeting projection
In August growth for enrollment was projected to be seven percent. Instead growth flattened and dipped to three percent for the current spring semester,
Soiled Soil
Soil contaminated with toxic lead and mercury surrounding the old chemistry building, first discovered in the 1990s, continues to be an issue and has forced
More than a collection of pretty pictures for these students
For comic book enthusiasts, graphic novels are more than a collection of pretty pictures. These visual anthologies are maps that teach readers how to create
Pepperdine University aids students interested in transferring
Pepperdine University visited Pierce College on Thursday March 24 for one on one meetings with students who want to enroll in the programs they have
Beyond Farmwalk/Open House discussed at council meeting
A new policy on the use of golf carts was addressed at the Pierce College Council (PCC) meeting on Thursday, March 24, that brought concern
Peer 2 Peer collect socks for Midnight Mission
Sock donations for the homeless are being accepted by the student-run mentoring group, Peer 2 Peer, in the Associated Students Organization building through March 31.
Funding for MakerSpace club approved by ASO
The Associated Students Organization approved $1,743 worth of funding for the MakerSpace club during the senate meeting on March 15, 2016, at the Great Hall.