Pierce College sits uncomfortably close to the epicenter of the Jan. 17, 1994 earthquake in Northridge, Calif. that killed 60, injured more than 7,000, and
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District board approves proposal to return funds to colleges
The Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees approved a nearly $10 million increase in funding for its nine schools at its Wednesday meeting.
Delay in new food court caused by ‘change in direction’
The opening of Pierce College’s highly-anticipated food court, initially slated to begin serving the school in the new Library and Learning Crossroads Center, has been
Emmy-winning teachers share behind-the-scenes saga at Pierce showcase
Emmy award-winning filmmakers shared their experience at Pierce College’s Great Hall Wednesday as a part of the Media Arts Department Speaker Series and highlighted their
20 on-campus smoking areas may become 2
The Work Environment Committee (WEC) proposed a tightening up Pierce College’s non-smoking policy by designating parking lots 1 and 7 the as the only smoking
Free tax preparation offered to low-income families
Low-income families in the San Fernando Valley and greater Los Angeles area can get their taxes prepared for free through an Internal Revenue Service-funded program
How to: LACCD student email accounts
Beginning this semester, Pierce College’s official means of communication will be through its students’ new Los Angeles Community College District email accounts, according to an
Accreditation team leaves campus with 3 recommendations
Pierce College needs to improve on overall planning, student learning outcomes and internal cash control mechanisms, according to findings from a team of educators who
Assault suspect released from custody
Update // Thursday, March 14, 2013 @ 3:20 p.m. The man accused of assaulting a teacher at Pierce College was released Wednesday from police custody
Students rally for education at the state Capitol
Marching across the Tower Bridge in Sacramento, Calif., a wave of chants rippled through the crowd of thousands of protesters. “The students united