Pierce College is evicting the company that runs the Farm Center on the corner of De Soto Avenue and Victory Boulevard after nearly a decade
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Wi-Fi to be restricted to Pierce community, effective spring semester
The Wi-Fi at Pierce College will be password-protected beginning spring 2014. Currently, Pierce’s Internet services are open to anyone with a laptop or mobile device,
New administrator begins term
The newly-elected vice president of Student Services began his term Friday, Nov. 1. Earic Peters finished his term as an associate dean at Los Angeles
Organization to send speakers for HIV/AIDS Awareness Month
A normal morning for an HIV-positive person begins with a hefty cocktail of numerous medications and enough water to last for a trip through the
Department hosts seminar
The Chemistry Department will be presenting a seminar “Frontiers on Science” on Wednesday, Nov. 6 in CFS 1126 at 4:30 p.m. Dr. David Tirrell, a
Workshops available on campus
The Center for Academic Success has more than 40 workshops available for students who need help in many areas of academic studies. Stop by room
Anthropology lecture series continues
The Department of Anthropological and Geographical Sciences will be hosting Dr. Brian Pierson on Tuesday, Nov. 12 from 1 to 2 p.m. for the second
Drop date approaches
The last day to drop classes is Sunday, Nov. 17. All classes must be dropped online through the Student Information System. For short-term and P.A.C.E.
Suites to provide support for online courses
Pierce College is set to open brand new media design and video production suites that are geared toward online media to support PierceOnLine and to
Former Roundup reporter dies at 47
Friends and family gathered on Saturday Oct. 26 to pay their respects to former Roundup photographer Gary Moratz, who died at 47. Moratz, who was