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Pierce College Council passes Library / Learning Center’s opening in winter intersession
The Pierce College Council passed its vote to keep the Library / Learning Center open during the college’s winter intersession, at its final regular-meeting of
Pierce renews large-class contract
Pierce College agreed to renew its large classes contract until the end of 2016 to fulfill the high demand of student enrollment and lack of
Pierce wins award for GO Days program
Pierce College received an award for its outstanding community college program, according to an email by Academic Senate President Kathy Oborn. Counselor and GO Days Coordinator Joanna
ASO hosts police brutality discussion
James McKeever, assistant professor of philosophy and sociology at Pierce College, organized a discussion that included L.A. County Sheriff Captain Cheryl Newman Tarwater. The discussion
Statway locks in students to second-semester class
Pierce College offers Statway, which is a program that allows students to complete their math requirements in two semesters. Traditionally, students take either Math 115
District passes on Pierce for state’s bachelor’s degree pilot program
West L.A. College earned the Los Angeles Community College District’s recommendation to be a part of the state’s community college bachelor’s degree pilot program, edging
News briefs – week of Dec. 10
Library / Learning Crossroads open weekend before finals [Dec. 13 – 14] The Library / Learning Crossroads will be open Saturday, Dec. 13, and Sunday
Food options to stay same
If you’re hungry for more on-campus food choices at Pierce College, don’t expect any until at least fall, 2015. The Library / Learning Center opened
Farm Center’s tenure ends
After a decade of service to the community, and two years of struggle to extend its lease at Pierce College, the Farm Center has been