To bring attention to the diverse campus at Pierce College, the Diversity Committee (PDC), in partnership with the Associated Students Organization, will be hosting Diversity
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Student representatives often absent from campus governance meetings
Wherever decisions affecting the students are discussed and voted on are held, the voice of the students must be present. But the voice of the
Newly-elected student government executives plan for change
The members of the Associated Student Organization’s next executive council, who were announced Friday, April 19 after a two-day election, intend to enact change reaching
Put public meetings in the Great Hall
Many of the policies, regulations and recommendations that govern our campus are taken to vote in the College Services Building’s Conference Room. Wait. The
Deadline to run for student government positions extended
The deadline to run for a position in Pierce College’s Associated Student Organization has been extended until Wednesday, according to its website. There is a
Open Study Hall: Finally, somewhere to study
Pierce College’s second Open Study Hall began its second week in the Great Hall on Monday, providing space for students to study with tutors for
Emmy-winning teachers share behind-the-scenes saga at Pierce showcase
Emmy award-winning filmmakers shared their experience at Pierce College’s Great Hall Wednesday as a part of the Media Arts Department Speaker Series and highlighted their
Club wants to send students to vet school
One of Pierce College’s oldest clubs, the Pre-Vet Club, aims to get students into veterinary school. Tess Schexnayder, a 20-year-old pre-veterinary major, said that with the
Student government accepting applications
The Associated Students Organization is currently accepting applications for the upcoming school government elections. The ASO is a student government made up of two branches,
Diversity committee holds first open mic event
Pierce College students poured into the Student Community Center’s Great Hall Wednesday afternoon for fun, food and phonetics as the Faculty Diversity Committee’s Open Mic