No sports for LACCD
After deciding to opt-out of early spring competition, Pierce College and all Los Angeles Community College District schools have decided to not compete in the
After deciding to opt-out of early spring competition, Pierce College and all Los Angeles Community College District schools have decided to not compete in the
Hard work, dedication and love are not the only things that get Pierce College student Angela Rodriguez through her 16-hour days working for her family’s
Green thumbs don’t have to be for plants; they can be for communities too. During the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of people have been struggling financially
Balancing work and a workout may not seem like an easy challenge for some people, but it’s not a problem for some Pierce students and
Juggling work and academia is nothing new for Pierce College students, but the toll of a global pandemic has caused the increased need for students
The Events and Recognition committee have announced the revival of a student scholarship program at the Academic Senate meeting on Feb.22. The scholarship program, which
Los Angeles City Councilmember Bob Blumenfield paid a visit to Pierce College to commemorate the opening of the new COVID-19 vaccination and testing site on
More than a dozen cars lined Victory Boulevard Tuesday morning as residents waited for the opening of a new vaccination site at Pierce College. Pierce,
Los Angeles Community College Department’s (LACCD) Board of Trustees in a special meeting Saturday, Dec. 12, renewed its contract with the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department
Pierce College professors are preparing their online coursework for the upcoming semesters as courses are expected to remain online until at least through spring. As