Business Week is a three-day event exploring transfer options to aid business-related majors and provide opportunities for the budding professional. Starting Tuesday, Nov. 15, and
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Preview: GIS Day
The Pierce College Meteorology Department will be hosting its annual GIS Day at the Great Hall on Wednesday Nov. 9, from 10 a.m. to 2
Pierce makes moves to be a safe campus
On campus Safe Zone workshops are enabling conversations about the issues that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and plus encounter to help direct focus on
College classes to be held during high school hours
The Assembly Bill 288 authorizes California community college districts to enter a formal partnership agreement with local high school districts. This will establish college career
An urge for cheaper transportation
Traffic, fluctuating gas prices and the parking space issue on campus are enough to discourage students from driving, however efforts from the ASO might solve
On shaky ground
In its 48 year history, the foundation has helped students and faculty alike financially, but now it struggles to keep its head above water. Founded
Power outage: Evening classes cancelled
A power outage occurred on campus on Wednesday, Nov. 9. around 4:30 p.m. According to Pierce College Sheriff Deputies, all evening classes are cancelled due
Creating jobs for IT students with hiring event
Several manufacturing companies interviewed Pierce College students who were interested in employment for industrial technology job positions yesterday, Wednesday Nov. 2. Raffi Kahwajian, program specialist
Preview: Industrial Tech hiring event
Students interested in the industrial technology field have the opportunity to be interviewed by companies who are offering employment, internships and temporary assignments. The technology
BESA receives funding for Drucker Day
The Associated Students Organization approved money during the ASO meeting today to fund a trip for the Business Economics Student Association (BESA) to Claremont Graduate