More than 50 representatives from various colleges will be on campus to answer students’ transfer questions during the College Fair on Thursday, from 10 a.m.
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Talking business (schools)
Business Month at Pierce brought a variety of workshops to students who want to be informed about what a career in the field entails. The
Low budget, lower funds
The ASO is enforcing mandatory training for clubs to fundraise, while also taking a conservative approach when approving financial requests. Clubs are encouraged to provide
Faulty promise, food frustrations
Faculty voiced concerns about Pierce Promise, highlighting issues involving students who are not meeting the 12-unit enrollment requirement and a lack of available counselors. On
Justice Department backs student in free speech lawsuit
The Department of Justice filed a Statement of Interest in support of Pierce student Kevin Shaw, who sued the college last year, stating that the
Former student athlete charged with vehicular manslaughter
Former Brahmas soccer player Alexia Cina was arrested Wednesday, charged with felony vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence following the death of 37-year-old Katie
Change in event catering
All catering on campus will need to give Pacific Dining and the Brahma Cafe “first right of refusal” when planning events that require food services,
On-campus vehicle accidents rose within the last nine months
Campus officials stated that the number of students struck by cars on campus rose during the last nine months speculating a parallel increase in distracted
District encourages college to cooperate in the emergency drill Thursday
Los Angeles Community College District Safety and Emergency Services Manager William Ramirez sent out an email regarding the Great California Shakeout that will be tomorrow
Gov. Jerry Brown approves AB19, for one year free education
Gov. Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 19 Friday, making the first year of community college free for high school students. According to the LA Times,