Ariel Ein-Gal, a 26-year-old Israeli and a survivor of the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks, stood up to the attentive audience and stretched out his
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Star-spangled panels
There are many issues that Angelenos face, such as bad access to public transportation and housing insecurity. Even air conditioning is unobtainable to some.
Lives honored at board meeting
After roll call and a flag salute, Board of Trustees President David Vela requested a moment of silence for the casualties lost in the Middle
Day of the Dead altar
Interim President Ara Aguiar said she was pleased the school honored the holiday. “I think it’s also another way to acknowledge all of our Latino
40 colleges and universities visit Pierce
The Pierce Transfer Day event on Wednesday gave students an opportunity to learn about the different resources provided by four-year institutions at the Pierce Mall.
Native American History Month honored
The Academic Senate Meeting opened on Monday with Pierce College Librarian Mario Macias reading “American Arithmetic,” an emotional poem written by the Native American author
A shared bond
The Multicultural Center celebrated on Thursday Armenian cultural month by offering a welcoming environment for students to convene and share insights about Armenian traditions and
PCC Meeting updates on status on various Pierce projects
The Los Angeles Pierce College Council convened on Thursday to discuss the schedule of upcoming projects and adjustments to make on the budget. Project Director
Pierce Journalism students win at JACC event
Up on the screen, he saw his photo of a baseball suspended in the air, flying towards a batter. And he learned its ranking—first place.
Planning for the future
The Los Angeles Pierce College Council convened on Thursday to discuss the schedule of upcoming projects and adjustments to make on the budget. Project Director