The Board of Trustees adjourned the meeting to honor former Orange County Community College District Chancellor Ned Doffoney for his service in community colleges and
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District celebrates LGBTQIA+ History Month
For 2022, the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) kicked off with a list of hybrid events to celebrate October as LGBTQIA+ History Month. The
Making a difference through their vote
Voters marched to the polls to make their voice heard in the 2022 midterm elections and Pierce College was one place they could cast their
BRIEF: LACCD Chancellor and Board of Trustees condemn recent antisemitic actions
Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez released a written statement on his Twitter and in an email to students on Oct. 28
Auto majors, start your engines
The new Advanced Automotive Technology building is open. The Automotive industry is constantly evolving and changing. Auto Tech professor Alex Villalta believes this new building
Out with the old
Dealing with change can be tough for people—Whether it’s moving to another town to start school or even to a new country to start a
Senate discusses Spirit Week
On Hallow’s Eve, the Legislative Fairy of Pierce College (Barbara Anderson in costume) talked school business with faculty and administration while spreading Halloween spirit. The
COVID-19 emergency ending in the state
California governor Gavin Newsom announced early last week that he plans to cancel the COVID-19 statewide state of emergency next February after the anticipated holiday
With New Plans Comes More Demands
Enrollment and headcount numbers remained a hot topic at the Pierce College Council (PCC) meeting last Thursday via Zoom. Vice President of Administrative Services Rolf
School celebrates 75 years of service
In 1947, Clarence W. Pierce School of Agriculture opened its doors to the first group of male agriculture students. Fast forward to 2022—75