Written by Sofi Matzaganian and Jesse Bertel Winter rain not only brought an abundance of flowers, but also a kaleidoscope of fluttering wings in a
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Specialized counseling: All for one and one for all
UMOJA, Program for Accelerated College Education (PACE) and Honors have dedicated counselors to keep students on the right track. However, Career and Technical Education (CTE)
Financial aid gets broke students paid
Financial aid may no longer simply mean money for tuition if senate bill 291 is passed. The bill, which is still being discussed in the
CSULA Reversal
Woodland Hills, California and Woodland Hills, Utah are 659 miles away from each other but would both be considered out of the area if California
Looking at Pierce from all angles
**UPDATE: The Story has been updated to reflect the full quote from Interim President Larry Buckley Pierce College will be installing new security cameras on
Pesticides removed
Written by Shaleah Green and Natalie Miranda Pierce College has initiated the use of peppermint oil and barn owl boxes to help rid the campus
Assembly Bill concerns senate
Allowing homeless students to sleep in their cars may solve one problem, but it introduces another. Theses issues were brought up at Academic Senate on
Retired professor of speech and debate dies at 81
James “Jim” Lagerstrom, known for establishing and leading the cultivation of the Pierce College American Sign Language Interpreter Training Program, which is still in use
New scoreboard helps attract athletes
Pierce College Football awaits a new scoreboard that would be more functional, raise student morale, help with recruiting and generate money as an advertising tool.
H2O on the go: water made more convenient
Searching for a water fountain to refill your reusable water bottle is about to become easier with new additions to campus. Six water bottle filling