Due to a lack of recycling bins available on campus, ASO senators are urging for a change in the recycling system by getting a third
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Progress in IT
In the past, there have been many disputes that the school struggles with technology, but what most people don’t know is that it is slowly
Pierce goes to high school
High school students throughout California will soon be able to enroll and take community college credit courses from the comfort of their high school campuses,
De-stress before your big test
As the fall semester comes to an end, students must first make it through their final exams before heading home for the holidays. Tomorrow, Thursday
UC transfer application extended
Students next year may receive some financial relief from a new online content program, that would eliminate the need to buy expensive textbooks, was one
Cafeteria empty no longer
The cafeteria under the Library / Learning Crossroads was vacant since 2014, as Pierce looked for the right cafeteria vendor. That all changed earlier this
Gender Equity: one stall for all
Gov. Jerry Brown mandated an amendment of Assembly Bill No. 1732 to include gender inclusive restrooms, according to an announcement made during the Pierce College
Confusion in construction
The recently published schedule on the Pierce College website for spring and winter 2017 shows that classes are going to be held in the newly
Faculty taking action to bring awareness to students from recent robbery incident
Safety is an aspect that campus administration and sheriffs prioritize to ensure an environment fit for study; however, when the few crime incidents do occur,
No pot spots on campus
The approval of Proposition 64 brought concerns to Pierce College faculty and administration regarding the legal use of recreational marijuana in the two designated smoking