In an e-mail statement from Pierce College President Robert Garber, he announced that professor Gail Hobbs died in St. John’s Hospital.
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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.
Candelight vigil for internationally jailed CSUN student
Esha Momeni had spent two months with her family in Iran and done thesis research on women’s rights before she was arrested.
Uncle Sam to the rescue
There needs to be a restoration of confidence in the credit market and banks need to start lending to each other again. But is paying $700 billion to bankers really the way to end this crisis? This idea is one of greed, and will not go according to plan.
Campus divided on controversial Prop. 4
If passed by voters Tuesday, Prop. 4 will amend the State Constitution to include parental consent for a minor seeking an abortion.
Follow the money
The big changes Measure J promises would come with a big price tag, stirring debates about the value of the investment.
Pierce sheriff made one of the first responses to Metrolink crisis
Among the first responders to the Metrolink crash, deputies from the Pierce College Sheriff’s Department recall the emotions they had to set aside to fulfill their duties at the scene.
Revised bill opens financial options
President Bush signed revisions of the Higher Education Act into law, allowing Pierce College students to recieve the Pell Grant year-round and increased aid.
Revisions of bill to make college for affordable
President Bush signed revisions of the Higher Education Act into law, allowing students to recieve the Pell Grant year-round and increased aid.