Students interest in the health industry had the chance to attend a job fair in The Great Hall on Monday Oct. 17, and were informed
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Tutoring center hires students
The tutoring center now has a total of 162 student tutors available to help those who are having trouble understanding any material they might not
Keeping the card
Faculty and staff district wide find themselves in a battle with the Board of Trustees over benefits set to end January 2017. The union made
Suicide hits LA district
Two students within the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) committed suicide. One student attended Valley College and the other attended Mission College. One of
ASO questions decrease in attendance at Pierce
Enrollment rates for Fall 2015 and 2016 semester was discussed in the Associated Students Organization Senate meeting on Tuesday Oct. 11. “For Fall 2015, there
Props, taxes, weed
In the last eight years, less than 30% of young, eligible voters, voted during elections. With 2016 becoming an important election year cycle, the Day
Academic Senate talks mentorships with CSUs
Pierce College may need to reconsider their first response procedures during medical emergencies after an incident that occurred last Tuesday where a student collapsed in
New paid undergraduate opportunity for sciences
Students majoring in behavioral, biomedical or any health advocacy areas have a new option to help them find a career with the partnership of Build
Open-campus policy called into question
An incident on Friday, Sept. 16, involving a non-student viewing inappropriate materials on a library computer has brought up questions regarding campus policies toward computer
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The marquee in front of the Great Hall has been providing information on events from the fall 2015 semester. Currently on display are reminders for