The Saddle Ridge Fire has resulted in Pierce College being closed on Oct. 11, until the fire is contained and the air quality improves. The
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School safety concerns
Reported by Samantha Neff and Peter Villafane Captain Rodrick Armalin spoke to the Academic Senate meeting on Monday, Oct. 7 to speak on active shooter
Fountains are dry, costs remain high
Pierce’s fountains have been broken and inoperable for so long that they can’t grant wishes anymore. Director of Facilities Paul Nieman said there are three
BRIEF: Plans for ASO after president impeachment
The Associated Students Organization (ASO) is working toward finding a new president after the impeachment of Angel Orellana. At the Academic Senate meeting on Monday,
More help on the way
Tuition isn’t the only thing that college students have to pay for. Currently, California students who need financial assistance are able to go to community
The 2-year promise
Students in the Promise program can now get two years of free college at any California community college, according to Dean of Student Services William
Putting the unity in community
Currently in its third year at Pierce, Umoja strives to live up to its name and to provide a sense of unity, family and belonging
Library goes Primo
Pierce’s library is in the process of moving to a new online platform called Primo. Theater student Peraza Engelbert explained that the old system is
Up in smoke
Don’t let it cloud your judgment, vaping might not be safer than smoking. Director of the Student Health Center Beth Beene said she is very
Pierce ASO President impeached
The Associated Students Organization (ASO) President Angel Orellana was impeached after a two-hour trial conducted by the ASO Senate on Tuesday, Oct. 1. ASO Vice