The Dream Resource Center will provide more than 600 undocumented students with the tools they need to succeed. It will open Thursday, Sept. 26, at
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Money makes the meeting go round
For the first time in more than three decades, Pierce College has ended the year in a deficit. When funds dwindle, the college has to
Faculty concerned amid cuts
The removal of all English 21 classes throughout Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) at the end of Spring semester has left the English department
We fight for our lives
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department reported between 2015 and 2017 there were three reported sexual assaults on the Pierce College Campus. Because of situations
Stay healthy, Pierce College
Taking care of your mental health is important, and the Student Health Center at Pierce has been increasing its hours of operation to help students.
Enrollment stays consistent from last fall semester
*Correction* According to Vice President of Academic Affairs Sheri Berger, 82% of students who were impacted by cancelled classes decided to re-enroll in classes at
Impact through involvement
When people talk about a successful person, they talk about someone with millions in their bank account, someone who’s authored a plethora of bestsellers, or
BRIEF: LACCD to provide free online tutoring
Story by Blake Williams and Felipe Gamino. Pierce students will have a new resource to help them in their classes as the Los Angeles Community
BRIEF: New president emphasizes community involvement and student success.
New Pierce President Alexis Montevirgen spent his first month learning as much as he can about the community, the institution, and the student body it
BRIEF: Vending machines vandalized
On Sunday between 6 a.m. and 4 p.m., an individual broke into the vending machines located in The Village. Deputy Nick Saldivar said that items