The Pierce College Academic Senate board discussed accreditation for Standard II and evaluated its strengths and goals for improvement during the Senate’s meeting Monday, focusing
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Collision causes blackout at Shepard Stadium
Both football players and fans alike were left in the dark at John Shepard Stadium after a power outage in Woodland Hills on Saturday
50-to-life for killer of Pierce student
Two men convicted in August of murdering a Pierce College student in 2009 were sentenced Friday to long prison terms, according to the Los Angeles
Day of Politics II this Thursday
Eleven might sound like a daunting number of propositions to dig through for some aspiring voters this election season. Have no fear– the Pierce College
Transfer Center hosting multiple workshops
As deadlines loom, the Transfer Center is hosting fall workshops, clinics and events through November to help transfer students prepare their most competitive applications.
One person runs Moodle at Pierce
Due to the recent budget cuts at Pierce College, the Title 5 grant which informed low-income Latino students of the use of online courses will
Day of Politics informs students
The community was treated to an all-day event regarding the upcoming elections in The Great Hall on Thursday. Day of Politics was
Weather station set for rededication
At the Pierce Weather Station different generations of technology stand side by side, recounting a history of constant advancement. For that reason the
Banned Books Week shines light on 1st Amendment.
Imagine not being allowed to read your favorite novel; maybe it’s one from the “Harry Potter” series, or perhaps it’s something a little more risqué
Man in custody for suspicious activity
An unidentified male was taken into custody for unknown reasons in front of the library at Pierce College today. Former United States Marine