To read this story in Spanish, click here. — Financial aid applications are important—but so are free tamales. Students gathered in the Dream Resource Center
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News Briefs – March 27, 2024
High school students get a glimpse of Pierce: Students from Cleveland High School, John R. Wooden High School and Taft High School visited Pierce College
Voices to address the silence
In a world where stigma often shrouds discussions of mental health, a presentation on ending the silence and fostering open dialogue, understanding and support was
Interim President updates Academic Senate about Welcome Center issues
Interim President Ara Aguiar spoke about ongoing issues at the Welcome Center—which is still open but has been slightly restructured—during Monday’s Academic Senate meeting in
Brahmas take the block
Building 600 is usually reserved for academic meetings, seminars and award ceremonies. But as the clock struck 5:30 p.m. last Friday, it transformed into a
Brahma Blotter: March 18-24, 2024
CRIME LOG: 03/22/2024 A hit and run traffic accident occurred in Parking Lot 7. Investigation is ongoing. The crime log is made publicly available at
Academic Senate talks bots, course standards
Dystopian robot films where bots blend in with humans are no longer a thing of fiction. Bots have now entered academia, posing as students and
Brahma Blotter: March 11-17, 2024
CRIME LOG: No crimes were reported between March 11-17, 2024. The crime log is made publicly available at the Pierce College Sheriff’s Office. CAMPUS INCIDENTS:
Traffic accident by Brahma Drive entrance
A two-car traffic accident occurred on Tuesday, March 12, at the intersection of Winnetka Avenue and Calvert Street, at the Pierce College sign at the
Brahma Blotter: March 4-10, 2024
No crimes were reported between March 4-10, 2024. The crime log is made publicly available at the Pierce College Sheriff’s Office.