The Pierce College Council (PCC) on Oct. 21 explored ways to pay for new expenses brought by teaching from home. Math Department Chair Eddie Tchertchian
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Enrollment down but holding steady
Pierce College is second among the nine Los Angeles Community College District schools in terms of headcount and enrollment, compared to where the school was
Opening the doors of opportunity
Immigration continues to be a controversial topic in the public opinion just as voters around the country cast their ballots during the current presidential election.
Brahma Pantry switches gears
Despite the school’s closure, Pierce’s Brahma Pantry still strives to provide services to students who may need help during the pandemic. The Brahma Pantry is
New sexual health resources available
Many Pierce students worried about their sexual health may gain more peace of mind through a new program that addresses several needs virtually. Family Pact
Race and policing reevaluated
During a recent media teleconference, California Community Colleges Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley suggested those in attendance make a careful examination of the Los Angeles Community
Department home shakeup
Pierce has changed the construction plan of the Multi-Purpose Academic Workforce Education building (MPAWE), including the development of a new name and two separate structures.
Anti-systemic racism resolution still not resolved
The Pierce College Academic Senate met on Oct. 12 to discuss a notice motion approval about the Anti-Systemic Racism Resolution. The Board examined amendments and
DJs and influencers keeping you in school
California Community Colleges (CCC) have launched the “Stay Enrolled, Succeed Online” Campaign from the state Chancellor’s office amid a drop in enrollment rates. The campaign
Pandemic leaves international students scrambling
The news of the transition online was a sigh of relief for many, but not for international students who are at risk of losing their