No trial date or settlement has been determined for Shaw v. Burke et.al., however that hasn’t prevented repercussions for Pierce College. A preliminary hearing for
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Food, clothes and shelter for all
A dancer and theater lover, Gisela Tarifa, grew up performing and experiencing the relationship between culture and art. That relationship taught her the importance of
Professors challenge chancellor
The English Department issued a statement stating that students shouldn’t be required to take a class to which they’re not prepared. The proposal stems from
LACCD stands with DACA
LACCD is protecting the 11,000 undocumented students in the school district by creating a task force that unites all nine campuses in support of DACA.
District encourages college to cooperate in the emergency drill Thursday
Los Angeles Community College District Safety and Emergency Services Manager William Ramirez sent out an email regarding the Great California Shakeout that will be tomorrow
Taste of the pacific
Pacific Dining, LACCD’s district-wide food vendor, has taken over the operation of the cafeterias at five colleges, including Pierce, and provided food truck and vending
Student brings Pierce issues to the State Capitol
Just three years after coming to the United States, Isha Pasricha, 19, wants to make a difference by representing the student body on campus as
State law pushes free textbook initiative
A state law will go into effect in January 2018 that will give students the opportunity to choose classes based on open educational resources (OER),
Enrollment down at Pierce, District
Enrollment at Pierce College continues to decline following a downward trend across the Los Angeles Community College District, which dropped 9 percent in enrollment this
Keeping the Promise
Though enrollment numbers are down, there is one program that keeps its promise. An additional 200 students applied to the Los Angeles College Program.