The sun shined bright Saturday morning in Topanga, Calif. as the Pierce College Geology Club geared up to embark on its first exploratory hike
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Student government accepting applications
The Associated Students Organization is currently accepting applications for the upcoming school government elections. The ASO is a student government made up of two branches,
Pierce Civil War re-enactment canceled at homeowners’ request
Pierce College’s annual Civil War re-enactment, which has taken place in the Farm Center for the past three years, has been cancelled by the
Discussion panel marks Black History Month
The Sociology Club organized a panel discussion Monday in the Great Hall to commemorate Black History Month. The event was put together given
Pierce to hire new faculty for fall
Pierce College is in the process of hiring new faculty members and staff who will be working on campus this fall semester. Due to several
Blog provides transfer and career information
The Career and Transfer Center (CTC) at Pierce College has created a blog to provide students with instant access to tools that can make the
District chancellor to resign
The Los Angeles Community College District chancellor announced Tuesday that he will be resigning from his position, effective June 30. “The Chancellor who leads this…
Pierce College class drop dates
The last day for Pierce College students to drop their Spring semester classes without earning a ‘W’ in the class, incurring fees, or being eligible
Career and Transfer Center offers weekly workshops
Throughout the semester, Pierce College’s Career and Transfer Center has scheduled 42 workshops geared to inform and guide students through a host of common college-related
Gov. Brown’s budget proposes tectonic shake up to higher education
[Updated on: 2/21/2013 5:55 p.m.] In a contentious paradigm shift, Gov. Jerry Brown proposes transferring oversight of adult wducation to the California community colleges and