Category: News
Writing chapters cuts cost
In the face of rising book prices, many proffesors are cutting chapters and writing their own textbooks.
Playing catch up to pool completion
The Steven E. Schofield Aquatic Center is set to open April 1 after experiencing delays due to weather and “unforseen” problems with the original pool.
Rachel Roth – Swimming Pool
The Steven E. Schofield Aquatic Center is set to open April 1 after experiencing delays due to weather and “unforseen” problems with the original pool.
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Pierce pool to open April 1
Delays push open of Pierce’s pool to April 1
One week until ASO deadlines
With about one week remaining to apply, running for student government may be the right thing for you.
A 22-year-long legacy remembered
After a long battle against cancer, Gail Hobbs is remembered for her achievements and work she has accomplished.
District, union come to agreement
After being in negotiations since August, the LACCD and the union finally make sign resolutions to appease all parties.
Geography Prof died Sunday night
In an e-mail statement from Pierce College President Robert Garber, he announced that professor Gail Hobbs died in St. John’s Hospital.
Planning saves campus from financial problems
With the current budget crisis forcing districts up and down California to close intersession semesters reduce spring classes and prevent new hires, Pierce College has found a way to tighten the belt without feeling so much of the burn.
Broadcasting change, inspiring hope
With tears welling in the eyes of people hoping for a brighter future, students, faculty and staff attend a nation-changing event.