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Memorial service for department founder to be hosted in Great Hall
A memorial service dedicated to one of the founders of Pierce College’s Media Arts Department will take place in the Great Hall Sunday, Nov. 6,
HIV/AIDS Awareness Week wraps up
HIV/AIDS Awareness Week at Pierce College wrapped up two weeks’ worth of programs Thursday, Oct. 27. The Student Health Center designed two of the more
Electric car showcased to Automotive Department students
Photos by: Jose Romero A West Hills resident showcased his 1974, $30,000, home-converted, battery operated, electric Volkswagen (VW) Super Beetle to the alternative fuels class
Student to face misdemeanor charge
Officer Pineda, Sheriff Nohles and firefighter paramedic Wayne Schuetz detain a suspect charged with assaulting a police officer in the Orange Line parking lot
Landscape training approved for groundskeepers
Pierce College Council (PCC) members discussed budget allocation for the newly constructed buildings on campus, established a landscape and grounds task force, and approved the
Writing Lab workshop helps students excel
Pierce College held a Writing Lab workshop Wednesday, Oct. 26, for students in Village 8130. The workshop was open to all Pierce students who needed
Law enforcement visits Justice majors on campus
A black Chevy Tahoe with the words Incident Command Vehicle was one of the nine vehicles, owned by the California Highway Patrol, parked on the
Clothesline project helps victims of abuse
The Clothesline Project, which allowed students to share their stories of being abused in any way through writing on a T-shirt, was hosted in the
Students rally in protest of cuts in California’s education budget
Despite planning issues, the ‘Where’s the Funding?’ (WTF?) rally, a protest against increased budget cuts for California’s community colleges, continued as planned at Pierce