At the order of the Pierce College Council’s budget committee, an independent accountant conducted a $17,000 review of the Pierce College Foundation, the results of
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Moodle is out, Canvas is in
The Academic Senate has officially voted to adopt the online course enhancer Canvas to replace Pierce College’s current platform Moodle. The motion passed with 36
BRIEF: Courtyard trash can lit on fire
A Center for the Sciences courtyard trash can lit on fire Sept. 30 at about 2 p.m. Dale Fields, chair of the physics department, was sought out
Woman transported to Pierce Health Center
Emergency services were called to aid a Pierce College student Wednesday after she reported feeling low blood pressure and dizziness. An ambulance arrived at the
Construction, safety top concerns at PCC
The Pierce College Council its monthly meeting Thursday to discuss updating campus technology and security, construction concerns, and budgets. Deputy Alfred Guerrero of the Pierce
ASO Club Rush begins Wednesday
The Associated Students Organization is finishing its preparations for this semester’s two-day Club Rush event, scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday. Booths with games, music and
Districtwide food survey seeks input from students
The Los Angeles Community College District sent a districtwide survey via email on Wednesday, Sept. 23, to find out how students and faculty feel about
Faculty and staff know little about president’s possible departure
Several high-ranking Pierce College staff members were caught off-guard after an announcement last week that President Kathleen Burke is on the short list to take
PCC estimates completion date for Shepard Stadium
The Pierce College Council assembled last Thursday for its monthly meeting to discuss construction concerns, budgets and updates to campus technology and security. Much of
Update: No sexual assault on campus
Sheriff’s Deputy Al Guerrero of the Pierce College sheriff’s office notified the Roundup News that the events of Sept. 9 were mistaken. The reported sexual