Angelenos, including Pierce students, marched down Hill Street in Downtown Los Angeles in support of Assembly Bill 19, which would make college education free for
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Pierce is under FIRE
Student Kevin Shaw filed a lawsuit last semester stating that his First Amendment rights were violated by campus administration. The suit is in the early
A B.R.A.V.E new campus
It takes more than supernatural abilities to be a hero and save the day. Through a new bystander awareness program at Pierce, anyone interested can
Taste of the pacific
Pacific Dining, LACCD’s district-wide food vendor, has taken over the operation of the cafeterias at five colleges, including Pierce, and provided food truck and vending
Education inspection
A 2 percent decrease in enrollment might not seem like a lot, but it is causing administration to reassess the programs and services provided by
Brief: Accident on Victory Boulevard
A vehicle cut into the intersection causing a car to flip and another to crash into the curb at the Victory Boulevard exit at about
ASO cuts funds, pushes fundraising
ASO has partially stopped funding events and club activities at Pierce College following new leadership, which seeks to restructure policies and give new recommendations for
State law pushes free textbook initiative
A state law will go into effect in January 2018 that will give students the opportunity to choose classes based on open educational resources (OER),
Preview: Business Month
Iron those fancy-patterned argyle socks, and pick out the best suit for Pierce Business Month where workshops and speakers will inform students about the field
Enrollment down at Pierce, District
Enrollment at Pierce College continues to decline following a downward trend across the Los Angeles Community College District, which dropped 9 percent in enrollment this