Though some of the blue fences have been taken down, campus construction is not complete. However, administration said they are working with what they have
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Behavioral Intervention Team assess potential threats
The Parkland, Florida school shooting had a rippling effect in the Pierce community with students, faculty and staff advocating for campus safety and mental health
Not afraid to ask for help
The number of Pierce College students being hospitalized due to suicidal ideations are higher than they have ever been. But that shouldn’t be considered a
Complete that degree
It might be a full-time job or childcare responsibilities, but whatever the reason some students can’t make it to campus. However, there are state and
Head Coach fired after leading women’s volleyball program for 17 years
While the women’s volleyball team may have struck out in the playoffs, they won their 15th conference title with Nabil Mardini as head coach. Despite
Rules of the campus, code of conduct
Pierce has guidelines to enforce the code of conduct. Students can express themselves, however, they must be wary of crossing the line, according to campus
Serving those who served us
Transitioning from the culture of military life to civilian life can be tough for some veterans. On Nov. 9, the Veterans Resource Center opened its
Education inspection
A 2 percent decrease in enrollment might not seem like a lot, but it is causing administration to reassess the programs and services provided by
Pierce responds to rising number of homeless students in LACCD
Due to the rising number of homeless students in LACCD, administration and students are looking to start and expand programs to help those in need.
Mayor Garcetti addresses Promise students
Amid a sea of red-shirted Brahmas, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti addressed members of the first class of Los Angeles College Promise students at Pierce