As schools introduce fully online semesters, some high school graduates are choosing to attend a community college instead of a four-year university. Community colleges could
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I Can Teach event attracts future teachers
Some people can remember a teacher who has shaped their life and made them into the person they are today. Now, for some of the
A One-Up for 8-bit reality
There is much in the way of academic activities at Pierce, ranging from the theater performances to the numerous sporting events that happen weekly but
He came, saw and debated
When opportunity knocks, you should be ready to take a chance. Pierce College student Hector Zuniga was more than prepared after placing in the top
Playwrights and prisons
The arts are often used as an escape. English instructor Dustin Lehren found that incorporating literature in juvenile halls allowed at-risk youth a creative outlet.
‘Abriendo caminos’ while opening doors
A 3 million dollar grant was awarded to Juana Mora the director of the project “Abriendo Caminos” at CSUN by the U.S. Department of Education.
Metro U-Pass rolls out
Imagine not worrying about refilling your TAP card weekly or even daily. The U-Pass program will give students unlimited Metro transportation throughout Los Angeles County
From stale beans to fresh grinds
The Freudian Sip is the only established cafe on campus, but after 10 years, the Pierce College Student Store is looking to cut ties with
Transfer rates, future hiring discussed by Academic Senate
Transfer rates and planned hiring at Pierce College were the main items discussed in Monday’s Academic Senate meeting, the first session of both the semester and
CSUN, UCLA representatives answer transfer questions
Four weeks before the semester’s end, representatives from California State University, Northridge and the University of California, Los Angeles were on campus for the annual