HIV/AIDS Awareness week featuring guest speakers in classrooms and free and confidential testing began at Pierce on Monday, March 17 and is hosted by the
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Cafeteria opening pushed back
Electrical and plumbing problems with the campus cafeteria pushed back the opening date of the to Tuesday, March 25, according to Larry Kraus associate vice
Melrose Trading Post opens in the valley
The Melrose Trading Post opened its second location on Saturday, March 15 at Taft Charter High School in Woodland Hills with a ribbon cutting ceremony
Anthropology lecture discusses the rise of Korean pop music
The Anthropology Department hosted another lecture in their series that featured a discussion on the rise in popularity of Korean pop music in Mexico City, on
Pizza grazing to fund stargazing
Astronomy Club members are using out-of-this-world pizza this coming Friday at PizzaRev to raise funds for their stargazing camping trip. “I know that all of
Earthquake shakes Los Angeles
A 4.4 magnitude earthquake took place this morning at 6:25 a.m. with the epicenter in Westwood, Calif. according to the United States Geological Survey. The
Scholarship deadline approaching
Being short on cash is a common problem for college students; fortunately the Los Angeles College Faculty Guild, AFT 1521 program is offering three $1000
CSUN transfer day
Students hoping to attend California State University, Northridge in the fall showed up to the CSUN Transfer Day at Pierce College on Wednesday, March 12
Paramedics respond to ill man in Parking Lot 1
A man in Parking Lot 1 felt faint behind the wheel and was able to flag down the campus Sheriff deputies who were patrolling the
Los Angeles Times photographer shares his story
An award winning photographer discussed his life behind the lens as part of the Media Arts Speakers series on Thursday, March 13 in The Great