The KPCRadio.com staff asked students and faculty to share their thoughts regarding the transparent selection of a new college president. Former President Kathleen Burke will
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The future of DACA unknown
While Congress is evaluating legislation for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, nothing is concrete. According to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, requests to renew
Nearly a decade, president
She served eight years as the president of Pierce. Now she will oversee an entire college district. But before she becomes chancellor of SOCCCD on
Graduation preparation
Graduation is the culmination of years of work, highlighted by the spectacle of the commencement ceremony. This year’s ceremony will be held on Tuesday, June
Brief: Construction and budget concerns
Construction continues on Pierce College with a Multipurpose Academic and Workforce Education Building, a Child Development Academic Facility and an Industrial Technology Building taking priority.
Discovery: lawsuit
The United States Central District Court of California denied the LACCD’s motion to dismiss the free speech lawsuit filed by Pierce student Kevin Shaw, stating
Undocu-Day provides immigration resources
With new laws put in place by the Trump administration, people have been forced to have important conversations about the future of undocumented immigrants in
Smart boards, not enough training
Many of the newly renovated buildings are equipped with smart classrooms, but few are being used because faculty do not have the proper training. Smartboards,
Funds: Use them or lose them
The state allocates funds to Pierce to fill in any gaps in the educational resources offered. However, if those funds aren’t used, that money goes
Academic Senate introduces acting president
Sheri Berger introduced herself to the senate as the acting president of Pierce College. She reported the status of choosing a new college president