Students had a chance to win a prize while helping the environment on Pierce College’s Bike it Day. The Associated Students Organization (ASO) hosted the
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BRIEF: Queer Brahma Collective protests school administration
The Queer Brahma Collective protested school administration by leading a sit-in in front of the Great Hall yesterday afternoon. The club said the school devalues
Participation trophy of classrooms
Everytime you skip a three-unit class, it will cost you about $5. But if your instructor grades on attendance, you may pay a steeper price.
Time between classes can allow more activities and socalizing
The college hour may seem like a foreign thought at Pierce, but Los Angeles Valley College currently has a time slot that allows for campus
Let the night classes run their course
It’s two hours before the campus closes for the day, and some students are still in class. They got off work not too long ago
Zero cost textbooks available
One program that can help improve student success has been gaining traction, but some faculty don’t know it exists. Open Educational Resources (OER) strives to
Cafeteria vouchers vow to feed
The Los Angeles Times reported in June 2017 that 65 percent of students on Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) campuses could not afford balanced
History found in construction
Public Relations Manager Doreen Clay said there are about 20 memorial plaques, eight of which have an unknown history, that were found at Pierce during
Pierce president selected as new chancellor for SOCCCD
The South Orange Coast Community College District Board of Trustees unanimously selected Pierce College President Kathleen Burke as its new chancellor. She will begin the
Pierce president announced as new SOCCCD chancellor
Last night, April 30, at the Board of Trustees meeting for the South Orange County Community College District it was announced that Pierce President Kathleen