A blue Honda truck struck a motorcycle on Winnetka Ave near the Orange Line Station around 1:35 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 13. A witness, who
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‘Dear colleague letter’ rescinded
After the rescission of Title IX, Pierce College is taking steps to educate and strengthen the campus community to protect faculty and students from violent
Remedials will remain
California State Universities will no longer require remedial classes in English and math for first-time freshmen. However, this new policy will not change Pierce’s transfer
Hep A outbreak
Clean, healthy living is usually used to describe what goes in someone’s body. But a similar mindset could keep something out. The Pierce College Student
Course cancellation on agenda
Before the fall semester, department chairs requested that low enrolled classes not be cancelled prematurely. Not all classes were saved, but the Academic Senate hopes
Preview: Day of Politics
California’s future is up for debate at Day of Politics, giving Pierce College students a few hours to speak with State Senator Henry Stern and
Helping take the next step forward
The average length to transfer or obtain an associate’s degree from a community college is about two to six years, however, there’s a place dedicated
Is campus safety in the forefront of their minds?
In the wake of the Las Vegas shooting on Sunday evening, administration is reinforcing current safety guidelines and precautions. Pierce College Vice President of Administrative
Future for farm land set in motion
Pierce College is moving forward with plans to use the property on De Soto Avenue and Victory Boulevard for educational purposes serving the Agricultural Program
Limited financial aid office hours this week
The Financial Aid Office will have limited hours until Oct. 6 to catch up on the high volume of student file reviews, resolve pending issues