Problems with Wi-Fi and non-functioning smart classrooms continue to frustrate faculty and students. Information technology issues on campus were a major topic of conversation at
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Equine Center provides volunteer certification
Equine Center has organized an evacuation training course with Pierce College where participants will have four days of instruction and be able to finish the
The crime of copying
Students are prohibited from taking pictures or making copies of textbooks that have not been purchased, according to a Pierce College Student Store policy. However,
Clubs clash on social media
Controversy surrounding immigration and the Black Lives Matter movement have ignited tension nationwide leading up to the 2016 presidential election. That kind of vitriol and
California has you covered
From a simple cough to a devastating cold or a few broken bones, students are opting out from visiting the doctor’s office but Pierce College
Academic Senate pushes updated tech
Smart classrooms, Canvas and construction headlined Monday’s Academic Senate meeting in the Great Hall. According to the Academic Senate Vice Chair of the Math Department
College Fair Extraordinaire
High school students from across the San Fernando Valley gathered on campus to meet a myriad of college representatives for Pierce’s College Fair Extraordinaire. More
Parking Permits now required
Tickets on the Pierce College campus will be given to vehicles that do not have a parking permit displayed, as of this past Monday. “Parking
Falafelicious fires up the grill
The smell of freshly baked pizza in a fully air-conditioned cafeteria brought many students to the opening of the new food court on Tuesday, Sept.
Student Services Fair makes better understanding of campus
Representatives of Pierce College displayed tents along the Mall on Wednesday Sept. 7 and Thursday Sept. 8 for the Student Services Fair to inform students