Gov. Jerry Brown approved Assembly Bill 955 Oct. 10, which will offer additional core classes at six California community colleges during the summer and winter
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LA community college officials ban guns on campuses
Firearms are now banned on all nine of the campuses under the Los Angeles Community College District. The LACCD Board of Trustees unanimously passed a
Roundup staff ejected from college council meeting, creating open meeting applicability questions
Two Roundup staff members were escorted by Los Angeles County sheriffs on campus out of a Pierce College Council meeting April 25 for taking photos,
Campus officials contribute to chancellor profile
Additional reporting by: Fahema Kakar The incoming chancellor for the Los Angeles Community College District must be responsible with accreditation, accountable and available for the
Search for new chancellor on a fast track
The Los Angeles Community College Board of Trustees is on a fast track to replace Chancellor Daniel LaVista with the help of a new
District searches for new chancellor
The Los Angeles Community College District is in the “early stages of preparing to move forward” with seeking a new chancellor, according to an email
Approved funds to go to adding sections
The Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees approved on Wednesday, May 1 an increase to the revised Education Protection Act (EPA), which gives
Student Success Scorecard unveiled by California Community College Chancellor
Pierce College took upon a grand role Wednesday afternoon as host for the revealing of the new Student Success Scorecards. The California Community College
District’s board votes on resolution to implement moratorium on ‘fracking’
Pierce College sits uncomfortably close to the epicenter of the Jan. 17, 1994 earthquake in Northridge, Calif. that killed 60, injured more than 7,000, and
District board approves proposal to return funds to colleges
The Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees approved a nearly $10 million increase in funding for its nine schools at its Wednesday meeting.