Pierce students are organizing a march to protest and demonstrate their support for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program after the Trump administration
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District responds to DACA decision
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced today that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is being rescinded. The Trump administration has given Congress a
No relief for this heat
A heat wave occurred in Southern California spiking temperatures to triple digits causing people at Pierce College to change their routines. According to the Pierce
Indoor seating at Brahma cafe removed
All indoor seating at the Brahma Café has been removed and will not return, according to cafe employees. As the heat continues into the hundreds,
LACCD employee dies in motorcycle accident
Bill Judge, a former Pierce employee and a Buildings and Trades skilled plumber in the Maintenance and Operations Department, died Tuesday morning in a motorcycle
Student-involved accident on Winnetka Ave
A student-involved accident on the corner of Winnetka Avenue and Brahma Drive occurred just after 9 a.m. Los Angeles Sheriffs said that a green Jeep
Pierce goes paperless, electronic waitlist replaces add slips
In addition to the updated SIS system, Pierce will no longer issue paper slips to students wanting to add classes at the beginning of the
Coast to coast solar eclipse visible in the US since 1918, 62 percent totality in LA
Tomorrow marks the first time in 99 years that the continental United States is able to view the total eclipse. The last total solar eclipse
Pierce student survives shooting
Former Pierce College student Tanisha Saunders and her brother Domonique Pryor were shot on Wednesday, Aug. 9. They are now in critical condition at an
Board of Trustees align with California ruling
In a show of solidarity with other state agencies including University of California and California State University schools, the Board of Trustees approved BT4 Thursday