The Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOP&S) is a state funded program that assists low-income or educationally disadvantaged students in completing their educational goals by
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Athletics going by the vaccine playbook
Making the cut in sports at Pierce College will no longer just be about a player’s raw talent, speed or how dynamic they are on
Is it a bird? A plane? It’s a Meeting Owl!
While some students might be hesitant to return to in-person classes, Pierce College is now offering a new online accommodation. The Meeting OWL is a
Reparations begin for baseball field
A gopher peaks his head out of his hole behind home plate to get a glimpse of some sun. Little does he know this will
It’s open your books season, Brahmas
Correction: One of sources on the original article was named Luna Dahler. It now says the correct name, Luna von Dahlern. The Pierce College Library
Pierce Graduation Office still behind on certificates
It is a satisfying feeling to finish a degree or certificate and move on to the next aspect of your life. But last summer, students
Take a deep breadth
The state of California is implementing new requirements in both the CSU and the California Community Colleges systems. The introduction of bills AB1040 and AB1460
LACCD celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
The LACCD Chancellor’s Advisory Committee for Mexican American, Central American and Latino Affairs met with the DACA Immigration Task Force on Sept. 16 in celebration
COVID-19 testing requirement for all LACCD employees
Interim Pierce College President Ara Aguiar has announced that all full time and adjunct faculty at the Los Angeles Community College District must be COVID-19
Voting in the Valley
Pierce College held an 11 day voting center on campus for the recall election of Governor Gavin Newsom. The center, which is held in the