For most, bots are the annoying little misunderstood monsters responsible for forcing human beings to prove, with varying degrees and limited levels of success, they
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Academic Senate remembers 9/11
New faculty hirings, upcoming events on campus and language amendments were among a variety of topics discussed and presented in the first Academic Senate meeting
Commencement marks the end of a chapter
June Gloom took the day off so that the sun could shine onto Shepard stadium, where a herd of mighty Brahmas took over a
Celebrating with pride
The air was filled with joy as families settled in their seats. Their loved ones donned their purple stoles as they walked across the stage
Bots make their way to class
Bots have been filling Pierce class rosters in the hundreds and raising flags across the district. Bots are believed to be signing up for classes
A summer at La Ville-Lumière
Two Pierce College students are saying “Bon Voyage!” this summer as they head to France for a study abroad scholarship program. Called “The Paris Study
Construction ahead
The Los Angeles Pierce College Council convened on Thursday. During a recent statement, Deputy Isaac Jorge of the Pierce Sheriff’s Department reported that one of
Making a role model
The COVID-19 pandemic brought misfortune and loss to many people. But for Roxanne Gannon, it was a blessing in disguise. Caught between raising her daughter
Communication majors honored
Communication majors at Pierce College saw sashes, smiles and celebration at their first-ever Sigma Chi Eta induction ceremony on Monday, laying the groundwork for future
In solidarity with the women’s movement
Iranian-American and Pierce College professor of sociology Mitra Hoshiar held a Woman, Life, Freedom Learning Series on Thursday that talked about the women’s rights movement