The library will be open longer during finals weeks, according to the head librarian. The Associated Students Organization (ASO) will be paying for those
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Former magazine editor speaks at Pierce
It was amidst puffs of smoke that permeated from a room where an interview between Phish and High Times Magazine had just occurred, that Shirley
Socioligy panel debates labor
The Dolores Huerta Labor Institute visited Pierce College to bring awareness to student involment in the labor force Wednesday, November 16. The institute created a
Changes to textbook policy announced
A new textbook policy was implemented after much debate at the Academic Senate Meeting last week. The final changes are that Department chairs are
Research paper workshop hosted in library
When it comes to writing a research paper,many people find the hardest part is finding the right topic. In many higher education classes, students are
Motorcycle accident near Mason Avenue exit
Two students were involved in a motor vehicle collision near the Mason Avenue exit of Parking Lot 7, today. A male driver of a Honda
Transfer Center offers help for students
Students interested in applying to CSU’s for fall 2012 met in the student services building in the Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOP&S) department. The
Horticulture department hoping for new home
The Horticulture Building project was recommended to be prioritized second after the Auto Tech Expansion at a Pierce College Council meeting on Thursday. As of
Sheriff’s blotter 11-21-11
Nov. 15 a student incident was reported in which one student pepper sprayed another student in Parking Lot 7. Nov. 17 a student was arrested
Automotive technology to be reconstructed
Automotive technology has been voted to be 1st priority during last Thursday’s Pierce College Committee meeting. The decision will be presented to Pierce College president