Housing insecurity can make academic studies challenging and can add stress to students. But there is hope. Eligible Pierce College students between the ages of
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Brief: Hate flyers posted on campus
Flyers threatening to harm individuals of a certain ethnicity were found posted around the Pierce College Performing Arts Building. The flyers included photos of students
Get a shot and grab some dough
Pierce College is handing out $150 gift cards on the spot to students who get their COVID-19 vaccination at the school’s new weekly mobile clinic.
Gathering to celebrate life
[smartslider3 slider=”7″] About 200 people gathered at Knapp Ranch Park for a candlelight vigil on Saturday, Oct. 23, to honor a former Pierce College football
Error 404: vaccinations not found
The Pierce College Academic Senate addressed on Monday, Oct. 25, via Zoom the issue of the number of unvaccinated employees on campus. Interim Vice President
Here, have a mentor!
Students in the Valley who have never travelled away from Los Angeles could easily be forgiven for being nervous about transferring to a new school
Get a job, Brahmas!
Pierce College students can now apply for part-time and full-time Brahma jobs as well as internships. William Macaraeg is a student worker at the Career
A Masterplan for Racial Equity, Social Justice and Pierce Integrated Community Relations
Pierce College has faced problems, including planned employees not showing up, lower student enrollment and engagement on campus. At the Pierce Strategic Master Plan Town
From all walks of life
[smartslider3 slider=”6″] Last week marked the 20th anniversary of the law that allows eligible undocumented students to pay in-state tuition at public colleges and
New COVID Notifications
[smartslider3 slider=”5″] Pierce College’s Interim President Ara Aguiar welcomed faculty and staff to its first Town Hall meeting of the semester on Wednesday afternoon.