The Board of Governors (BOG) passed new regulations, limiting community college students to no more than three chances to pass the same for credit class,
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Bible study club hosts study session
The Christian Bible Study Club wants the students of Pierce College to know about the God of the Bible, according to Club President Manoa Razafimanantsoa.
Students plan rally to protest cuts in the education budget
The Associated Students Organization (ASO) will be hosting an organized rally aimed at addressing budget cuts to schools in the Los Angeles Community College District
ASO funds the campus
Illustration By: Maria Salvador The Associated Students Organization (ASO), the student government on campus, is responsible for funding a variety of clubs and
Moorpark adapting to loss of print edition of student newspaper
Budget cuts have led to the Ventura County Community College District (VCCCD) cutting funds allocated to their district-wide, student-run news publication, forcing its newspaper staff
Raising awareness, one speech at a time
World-renowned HIV/AIDS specialist Eric Daar, M.D., will be speaking at the Center for Sciences building in Room 91126 Wednesday, Oct. 19, from 2:20 ro 3:2o
Mall marquee expected to be ready for use by Friday
The unused marque on the mall at Pierce College in Woodland Hills on Oct. 6, 2011. Photos by William Welles The marquee located in front of the
Orange Line crash near Pierce
A car ran a red light and was struck by an Orange Line bus at the intersection of Victory Boulevard and Mason Avenue Thursday morning.
LACCD meets at Valley College
New measures were passed by the Board of Trustees to increase budget transparency and accountability at an Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) Board of
HIV/AIDS awareness week
HIV/AIDS Awareness Week will begin Monday, Oct. 17, at Pierce College. This event has been hosted at Pierce for over 19 years, according to Director