Getting political on the Pierce campus
With election day looming, some Pierce College professors and students talk politics in class — while others say it’s best to keep political discussions out
With election day looming, some Pierce College professors and students talk politics in class — while others say it’s best to keep political discussions out
The Pierce College men’s soccer team earned their third win of the season at Shepard Stadium against the Moorpark Raiders 2-1, with their overall record
For Pierce College students who have dealt with immigration issues, or are dealing with them now, the Dream Resource Center seeks to aid them in
Mystery, murder and intrigue remain timeless for generations. That’s probably why Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap” has been running for more than 70 years in London.
Longtime Pierce College automotive technology professor Tom Fortune is teaching four classes this fall, a load similar to previous semesters. Several of the courses he
The Pierce College’s men’s basketball team is getting ready for the new season with a herd of new players and a mentality of growth. The
Distance Education Coordinator Wendy Bass discussed the drawbacks of artificial intelligence use and how it impacts work on Canvas during the Academic Senate meeting on
As students went from class to class or walked around the campus, Pierce hosted its Meet Your Major Fair on the Mall, where students were
Some of Pierce College’s land has been rented for a pumpkin patch, allowing families to get in the spooky mood this autumn. The pumpkin patch
The Pierce College Theatre will debut its 2024-2025 season with a murder-mystery that coincides with the Halloween season. Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap,” directed by Shaheen