Pierce College will host a series of three financial literacy workshop to teach students about running and marketing a business. Topics include entrepreneurship, developing a
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Lovebirds Café lease expires in December, unsure about renewal
The lone occupant in the cafeteria located in Pierce College’s new library might not be open for business next semester. Lovebirds Café’s lease expires in December,
Pierce College Pre-Veterinary Club philanthropy
The Pierce College Pre-Veterinary Club chose 300 children from the Spirit Lake Tribe of North Dakota and Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux tribe of South Dakota to
Pierce administration releases statement on Farm Center closure
Pierce College Vice President of Administrative Services, Rolf Schleicher, released a statement regarding the closure of the Farm Center on Friday morning Oct. 3. Schleicher’s
Halloween Harvest Festival haunts for last time
The Halloween Harvest Festival opened its doors Friday, Sept. 26, for its 10th and final year at the Pierce College Farm Center. Farm Center Director
Pierce College part of $15 million LA HI-TECH grant
The Los Angeles High-Impact Information Technology, Entertainment & Entrepreneurship, and Communications Hubs (LA HI-TECH) consortium, of which Pierce College is a member, earned a $15
Pierce conserves amid drought
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) announced that the city is currently in Phase 2 of the Emergency Water Conservation Plan Ordinance.
Tree fire contained
A fire broke out at about 11 a.m. between Oxnard Street and Wells Lane, less than a mile from Pierce College. What sparked the
LA Metro fares increase for most riders
Los Angeles Metro bus fares were raised for most riders on Monday, Sept. 15. One-way trips were increased from $1.50 to $1.75. Fares for seniors
Winter Session 2015 full go
Pierce College will have a Winter Session in 2015, according to Dean of Academic Affairs Barbara Anderson. The Winter Session’s schedule of classes will be