When voters went to the polls last year and passed Prop 64, California legalized marijuana for adults 21 and up, joining seven other states with
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Suspect of campus threat arrested; school resumes
A suspect was arrested after Los Angeles Police Department received a call that a possible shooter was headed toward campus on March 7. The school was
Threat cleared, classes resume March 8
Captain of LACCD Community College Bureau Rodrick Armalin and Pierce President Kathleen Burke give a press conference on a “credible threat” to the campus. The
Campus evacuated after “credible threat”
Pierce College is being evacuated due to a confirmed credible threat, Deputy Isaac Jorge said. The deputies patrolled campus announcing an evacuation notice on megaphones.
Tax help is easy to find here
The deadline to file taxes is on April 17. For students who need help filing, Pierce College has a program that can ease the stress
Something old, something new
The Library / Learning Crossroads provides students with resources, such as access to computers, books, and a quiet environment. This semester, it will open an
DACA recipients still have support
As President Donald Trump’s tentative date for the DACA rescindment nears, faculty, staff and on-campus clubs’ commitment to serve undocumented students continues. General knowledge of
Library has 105 tablets available to students
An economic divide might keep students from accessing technology to complete schoolwork, but a new program helps get rid of those barriers. The Library
Standing up by kneeling
In the middle of controversy, football and politics collided in a heated debate that has addressed racial tension with law enforcement. Pierce’s Blatigenous club discussed
Behavioral Intervention Team assess potential threats
The Parkland, Florida school shooting had a rippling effect in the Pierce community with students, faculty and staff advocating for campus safety and mental health