Pierce has guidelines to enforce the code of conduct. Students can express themselves, however, they must be wary of crossing the line, according to campus
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Giving back for the holidays
All Pierce clubs have a unique purpose on campus. These few combine their efforts to help struggling students in need. The Communication Association hosted a
Paws up, vets are here
On Sunday’s Pierce is closed. But woofs, meows, and cooing owners could be heard in the Pierce Veterinary Technology Center, as they waited in line
Council adjourned
Construction issues, campus security feedback, enrollment and a self-evaluation essay were topics of discussion for the final Pierce College Council meeting of the fall semester.
OER implemented in courses
Textbook costs continue to rise, affecting student budgets nationwide. The average price of a new textbook increased from $58 in 2011-12 to $80 in 2015-16,
Crime is up, bikes thefts on campus
Due in part to the high number of bike thefts on campus, Pierce College administration plans to install a new surveillance system at the beginning
Professors challenge chancellor
The English Department issued a statement stating that students shouldn’t be required to take a class to which they’re not prepared. The proposal stems from
Hearts beat for hoofbeats
More than 35 horse breeds stomped their hooves, strutted their stuff and trotted before a crowd to showcase their characteristics. Their long manes, diverse coloring,
Serving those who served us
Transitioning from the culture of military life to civilian life can be tough for some veterans. On Nov. 9, the Veterans Resource Center opened its
Transfer season has begun
It’s November, and that means transfer season has begun. Transfer Center Director Sunday Salter announced at the Academic Senate meeting that students can now apply