Pierce College’s literary magazine, Direction, is hosting a publication party and reading today, Friday, April 25, in the Great Hall from 1 – 3 p.m.
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LAPD responds to suspect barricaded in home
Photo: Marc Dionne Los Angeles Police Department Topanga officers have blocked off streets around the 6500 block of Corbin Ave. in response to a
Farm Center holds Easter activities and plans for more
The Farm Center at Pierce College has opened and has activists for children, families and the community. Robert McBroom and his wife Cathy McBroom run
Pierce College president invited to Farm Walk
Professor of Animal and Veterinary Sciences Leland Shapiro invited Pierce College President Kathleen Burke to the Farm Walk which will take place on Sunday, April 27.
Plans being scrapped for a green technology building on campus
After years of ongoing construction on campus, the idea of assembling a green technology building has officially been taken off the to-do list. The Master
Library reduces student fines in exchange for canned goods
The Pierce College library is celebrating National Library Week on campus with Food for Fines, a canned food drive with goods being donated to the West
Pierce College’s charity considers laying off employee to save money
The board of the charitable arm of Pierce College is considering laying off an employee to save funds. The Board of Directors for the Foundation
Spring 2014 graduation date changed
The date for the spring 2014 graduation ceremony has changed from Wednesday, June 11 to Tuesday, June 10 due to scheduling conflicts with the Board
Foundation for Pierce College threatened by financial woes
The future of the nonprofit organization of Pierce College is uncertain due to a lack of funds, which will result in an emergency meeting on
Pierce Farm Center gives excess produce to charity group
The Pierce College Farm Center is partnering again this year with the non-profit organization Meeting Each Need with Dignity (MEND) to donate food to those