Financial aid advisors are in the Library/Learning Crossroads next to the reference desk Monday through Friday to answer general questions about financial aid. The services
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Lunch time got a little more Falafelicious
Students and faculty’s requests for new food options on campus will be answered at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 6 when the food court is
Full day coverage of 2016 Commencement events
Award recipients were joined by loved ones and faculty as they were honored for their achievements at the Student Awards Brunch. Among those in attendance
Two-car traffic collision on Winnetka ave, Paramedics called
A white Ford truck and Volkswagen Beetle collided on Winnetka Ave and Brahma Drive, at the entrance of Pierce College on Monday, June 6 around
Equestrian Center takes in animals evacuated from brush fire
Pierce College is accepting large animals at the Equestrian Center from the brush fire that started in Calabasas around 4 p.m today. Patricia Warner, Assistant
South Gym locker room temporarily locked after women’s restroom incident
Sheriff’s closed the South Gym locker room for an hour Thursday May 26, around 1 p.m. to investigate a peeping tom who looked over a
Man escorted off campus after incident in South Gym women’s restroom
A student reported to the Sheriff’s station Tuesday May 24 that a male looked over the stall at her in the South Gym’s women’s restroom
The Power of speaking
Speech 101 students competed Friday, May 20, with peers in two categories, informative and persuasive speaking. Primary rounds took place in several classrooms around the
Pierce officially makes campus wide transition from Moodle to Canvas
Canvas will replace Moodle as the new college-supported learning management system (LMS) in the coming weeks after a pilot during spring semester and everyone will
Pierce College addiction studies students to honor Dr James Crossen at Graduation
Graduating students from the Pierce College Addiction Studies program will gather in the Great Hall May 27 to receive their diplomas and honor a professor