A 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck Southern California on a day the United States celebrates one more year of independence. The quake was centered in Searles
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BRIEF: LACCD helps teach students their rights
With the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) begining immigration raids on Sunday, the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) is providing resources to inform undocumented
Let your voice shine
Dominic LeFort didn’t have a role model when he needed one the most. Now, he does – it’s himself. LeFort, the Associated Student Organization (ASO)
Senate approved a new Professional Development structure
At the final meeting of the semester, Pierce Academic Senate voted in support of the new plan for Professional Development despite objections over budget concerns.
BRIEF: Construction opens up campus
The construction on Brahma Drive (the hill) that connects the De Soto entrance to the Performing Arts Building at the top of the campus has
Incoming merger causes potential stress for students
**Update: The Cengage and McGraw-Hill merger will increase cost savings for students, according to Arielle Patrick, the Senior Vice president and Transaction Director of Financial
Don’t mess with “mama bear”
Child Development Center (CDC) Director Phyllis Schneider, who refers to herself as the “mama of the school,” will be retiring at the end of this
Abortion support groups for female students
The new legislation Alabama senators passed on Tuesday, May 14 would make performing an abortion at any stage of pregnancy a felony punishable by 10
Mahalo, Buckley
Interim President Larry Buckley joined Pierce College Aug. 6, 2018, and since then many faculty and administration said he has embodied the essence of “Aloha
Creating Pathways/Abriendo Caminos marches on
The former head of the Creating Pathways/Abriendo Caminos program left his position at Pierce and transferred to Los Angeles Valley College. Program Specialist Raffi Kahwajian