The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department cooked barbecue on Wednesday, Feb. 26, on the Avenue of Champions by the Child Development Academic Department as part
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Pierce looks to update notification and online management systems Blackboard and Moodle
Faculty and staff at Pierce College have become concerned that Blackboard, its communication and alert system, has become outdated and obsolete as students have grown
Large construction trailer arrives on campus early Friday morning, several roads closed before 7 a.m.
Several Pierce College roads will be closed in the “early morning hours” of Friday, Feb. 27, to make way for a “large construction trailer” that will arrive
Construction will commence in the Village
New innovations are in the works on the Pierce College campus with trenching and installation of fiber-optic communication systems in the Village. The sights of
Pierce College Foundation discusses plan to preserve former Farm Center land
A plan to conserve the land currently occupied by the Farm Center was announced at a recent board meeting of the non-profit organization known as
Breakfast Club unites Pierce students
The Pierce College English Department will host a function this week themed after the classic film “The Breakfast Club.” The event is intended as an
Pierce works out smart class glitches
As part of a pilot program, four new smart classrooms at Pierce College will aim to provide new learning environments, but flaws in setup and
Pierce weathers the winter heat wave
The abnormally warm weather this winter at Pierce College has called for shorts and tank tops, and speculation as to the causes of the heat
HIV/AIDS Awareness Week, free testing, guest speakers return in March
The HIV/AIDS Awareness Week will return to Pierce College in March after it was canceled last semester because of a last-minute insurance requirement. The Los
Board of Trustees candidates tour Farm Center
Pierce College Farm Center directors Robert and Cathy McBroom reached out to Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees candidates in a last-ditch effort