There is never a shortage of demand when it comes to scholarships. And for some students, receiving one can be life-altering—a make or break situation
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Good fences make good neighbors
As COVID-19 cases drop, Pierce College is improving campus conditions and creating interactive live events to encourage students to fully return. During Monday’s Academic Senate
Temporary update available
The days of hide and seek on the Pierce College website will be coming to an end. Pierce’s Information Technology (IT) and Web design team
Payan vs. LACCD: Protests during Board of Trustees
The Los Angeles Community College District’s (LACCD) mission statement vows to foster student success for all through providing equitable and supportive learning environments. But students
Where’d everybody go?
What someone new to campus might think of as a peaceful walk on the Mall, seems eerie to anyone used to seeing more than a
CSUN hosts Ukraine vigil
A vigil dedicated to Ukraine was held outside of the California State University Northridge University Library on Wednesday afternoon, after Russia declared war on Ukraine
Higher education without fear of debt
Paying for community college can be tough. Taking into account the textbooks, Scantrons and enrollment fees—it can get expensive. What if there was a way
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