More than 100 people gathered, many holding signs and chanting “Black lives matter,” “Say his name” and other call-and-response sayings in support of Black Lives
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Northridge Black Lives Matter group launch protest at Oviatt steps
People gathered at an event organized by Northridge Black Lives Matter (BLM) at the Delmar T. Oviatt Library at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) Tuesday
Orange Aligned meets at the Orange Line
About 70 people attended a demonstration in support of Black Lives Matter called Orange Aligned in Woodland Hills on June 3. The event began at
New building proposal stirs controversy
Pierce will be undergoing major changes to its campus within the next decade, one being the new multi-purpose academic workforce education building (MPAWE), which will
Brahma Pantry continues to provide services to students
The Brahma Pantry’s plans to help students during the school closure extends to more than just providing food. The pantry is still providing services despite
VP of Academic Affairs leaves Pierce
Vice President of Academic Affairs Sheri Berger announced through an email that she has accepted a similar role at Compton College and will leave Pierce
Fall semester plans detailed
Fall semester classes will be offered online and the cost will remain $46 per unit, said Vice President of Academic Affairs Sheri Berger in a
BRIEF: Stimulus in check
The CARES act has authorized the U.S. Department of Education to provide stimulus funding for universities and colleges, including Pierce College, to help navigate this
Government relief money excludes some students
The four COVID-19 response teams discussed short and long term goals for online education in an online Zoom meeting April 24. Pierce College President Alexis
Pierce student wins scholarship
Months before graduating high school, Kyle Becerra was ready to give up on education. But after completing two years worth of high school in one