Traffic was backed up for more than 45 minutes on Wednesday afternoon when two cars collided at Brahma Drive and Winnetka Avenue, officials said. No
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Rocky Young shares leadership characteristics
Fostering an environment that’s open to discussion and provides the ability to see the long term goal are just some of the crucial components
Pierce welcomes new dean of institutional effectiveness
In between bylaw revisions and debates over he-said-she-said conversations, a new dean of institutional effectiveness was announced at the Pierce College Academic Senate meeting on
College district leased, sold roughly 55 acres of Pierce farmland since 1980s
For nearly three decades, parts of Pierce’s farmland have been declared surplus and sold or leased for millions of dollars with a fraction of profits
Diversity Day highlights culture and student experiences
Students crowded the Great Hall at Pierce College for a chance to show their talents at the open mic event in honor of Diversity Day,
Academic Senate considers College Hour
Administration is looking in to the possibility of implementing a “College Hour” at Pierce College, which would enhance the student life on campus. Having an hour
Chemistry professor gives lecture on the dangers of antioxidants
A professor of chemistry and biochemistry from California State University, Northridge came to Pierce College on Friday, April 25 to speak on the dangers of
Pierce offers much more than general education classes
Looking through the Pierce College course catalogue can be overwhelming and in a haste to find that English or Math class students frequently overlook some
Denim Day event draws students to share their experiences with sexual violence
Students made an appearance Wednesday at the Mall to support awareness and prevention of domestic violence, rape and stalking, which continue to affect individuals on
Pierce College Council addresses student success and construction plans
Members of the Pierce College Council (PCC) recommended to the school president a thorough cleanup of the Village classrooms at their Thursday meeting April 24. With a unanimous