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Horticulture instructor will help grow program
Features

Horticulture instructor will help grow program

October 14, 2015October 26, 2015

Despite the recent closing of the Pierce College farm, new agriculture instructor Savanah St. Clair aspires to further grow and develop the agricultural program. St.

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Academic Senate News

Senate reviews horticulture hires and repairs

March 17, 2015May 21, 2015

New modifications to a horticulture viability review were approved last Monday by the Pierce College Academic Senate. The modifications aim to add faculty and possibly

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Senate announces new classes amid budget deficit
Academic Senate News

Senate announces new classes amid budget deficit

March 11, 2015May 21, 2015

Pierce College will begin the fiscal year in a deficit, according to Vice President of Administrative Services Rolf Schleicher. Schleicher spoke at the Academic Senate

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Features

Botanic Garden gives students a place to relax

May 5, 2014June 6, 2014

Peace and quiet. The birds are singing, turtles are swimming in the pond, and the flowers are blooming. The idea of having a Mediterranean garden

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Football player grows his future
Features Football

Football player grows his future

March 18, 2014March 21, 2014

With the season over most football players take the time to relax and work on their game for the upcoming season. You do not expect

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News

Construction projects prioritized

November 17, 2011November 22, 2011

The completion of campus construction projects was prioritized during a Pierce College Council (PCC) meeting Nov. 17.   The decision to alter construction plans was

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