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Brief: Transfer application number down
Enrollment numbers aren’t the only thing that has decreased since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Transfer Director Sunday Salter said via Zoom Feb. 28, at the
Prioritizing Black students’ needs
The month of February recognizes and honors Black History Month: appreciating culture, educating ourselves and the community, remembering and moving forward from history. The Los
Enrollment down for third straight year
For the third straight year, Pierce College has been faced with a growing decline in enrollment. The Pierce College Council met on Feb. 24 via
LACCD launches program with Metro
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) partnered with the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) to launch the GoPass Program. The program, which
Pierce still losing the battle versus the bots
Enrollment numbers have been declining for almost two years, and it will take some time to figure out if they are going up in the
Hybrid? Dual-delivery?
As the fall semester comes to an end, students are beginning to enroll into spring semester courses. Pierce College is offering a variety of ways
Should I stay or should I go?
After being confirmed on a permanent basis in July, Pierce College Athletic Director Susan Armenta has decided to step down from her position to return
Check out who’s checking in
Student Services and the Library at Pierce College have incorporated a new QR scanner to help employees review Cleared4 codes. Library Department Chair Lauren Saslow
Mandatory COVID-19 vaccination testing extended a few weeks
The Los Angeles Community College District has announced a grace period for compliance with the vaccination mandate, which was put into effect on Sept. 1.