A new semester hallmarks another parking debacle as Pierce students fight for limited spaces during the first weeks of classes. “Students usually get frustrated because
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Board of Trustees approve funding for adult education
The Los Angeles Community College Board of Trustees approved 90 percent of a $28 million payout to schools for adult education after several students and
American Red Cross holds annual blood drive on campus
The American Red Cross held a blood drive on the Pierce College Mall near the library on Wednesday Feb. 10. Volunteer Kelli Murnane assigned
Campus cafe seeks to rebrand itself
The Freudian Sip has become the quick spot for students to get food and study while the cafeteria is under construction, but after 10 years,
Parking permits for winter intersession required
The 2016 Winter session is five weeks but cars will be required to display parking permits to park in Pierce College parking lots by Monday,
New Years Open House event for community
An open house event will take place at the Library Learning Crossroads building on Tuesday, Jan 12 from 10am to 2pm. Open to all, the
Pierce College remains open despite surrounding school closures
Pierce College will remain open on Tuesday, Dec. 15 despite closures to surrounding Los Angeles Unified School Districts schools. President Kathleen Burke announced in an
Officials praise campus safety, construction progress
Campus safety updates, including the appointment of a new night shift deputy, were announced at Thursday’s Pierce College Council meeting. Vice President of Administration Services
Farm after Shapiro
Leland Shapiro, former chair of the Agriculture and Natural Resources department, has said major changes by the college to the management of the farm prompted
Hot Pierce-suit
Students went about their business as usual during another one of Pierce College’s typically slow Fridays unaware that just down Winnetka Avenue LAPD officers were