Variety has hit Pierce College in the form of a Falafel food truck located on the Mall across from the Library/Learning Crossroads. For the first
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Child Development Center cited for lack of supervision
Two children were found playing unattended outside the front of the Child Development Center (CDC) by a campus maintenance worker on Wednesday, Feb. 5. The
Senate bill targets campus-based sexual assault cases
A newly-proposed state senate bill intends to require colleges and universities to strengthen the language on their policies for sexual assault on campuses. Among the
New Wi-Fi system coming to Pierce
A new Wi-Fi system will be implemented at Pierce College during the Spring 2014 semester in the next few weeks, but no specified date has
ASO ready to unveil new office
The Associated Students Organization (ASO) moved into their new office on the first floor of the Library/ Learning Crossroads on Monday, Feb. 10. ASO president
Pierce Vintage Market returns
The Topanga Vintage Market will be offering live music, food from various food trucks in the L.A. area, and over 180 vendors selling collectibles, antiques, and
Covered California Week information sessions
Pierce College will be offering free information on the New Affordable Care Act and health insurance benefits students may be eligible for under Covered California. Specialized educators
West L.A. College’s baseball future uncertain
Community college athletes fed up with a lack of facilities addressed the Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees during Feb. 12 bi-weekly meeting. West
Repeat offender arrested in Orange Line parking lot
A 20-year-old male was arrested in the Orange Line parking lot on Winnetka Ave. outside of Pierce College at 12:30 p.m. according to Los Angeles
Four students arrested for hate crime
Pierce College campus police are investigating a hate crime altercation that occurred between several students on Tuesday Feb. 11 on the mall. The fight occurred between