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Farm Center celebrates decade of growth
The Pierce College Farm Center turned 10 years old this harvest season. In 2005, the Farm Center hosted its first Halloween Harvest Festival. Ten years
Former professor Henry Lopez dies of respiratory failure
Henry Powers Lopez, a loving husband, father, and teacher taught languages and humanities for 45 years at Pierce College, died Oct. 14, 2014, of respiratory
Transfer Day and College Fair
Pierce College will host a Transfer Day and College Fair to help students learn more about University of California, California State University and out of state
Theater re-opening delayed until spring 2015
The renovation of Pierce College’s Performing Arts Building was expected to be finished in 2012, but has been delayed again, this time until 2015. The
Day of Politics takes over the Great Hall
Debates about nine scheduled measures ranged from safe drinking water to reduced criminal sentences at the Day of Politics in the Great Hall on Oct.
Staff trains for worst of times
Two retired police officers and a psychologist offered advice to Pierce College faculty and staff about how to respond to an active shooter situation on
Wi-Fi, cafeteria continue to frustrate
Pierce College faculty and staff articulated diverse opinions about the school’s Wi-Fi connectivity, and its lack of cafeteria vendors. Attitudes ranged from frustration to indifference
Red Cross blood drive doubles expectations
Pierce College’s biannual Red Cross blood drive brought in almost twice the amount of donated blood the not-for-profit organization expected. The Great Hall was converted
ASO Halloween festival moves to the Mall
Halloween is just around the corner, and the Pierce College Associated Students Organization (ASO) is ready to celebrate. The ASO will host a two-day, Halloween-themed