A free math assessment preparation workshop is available on Wednesday, Nov. 13 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the first floor of the Library/Learning Crossroads.
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UC reps come to campus
Representatives from University of California, Irvine will be on campus on Thursday, Nov. 14; University of California, Santa Cruz on Monday, Nov. 18; and University
Violent crimes on campus have reached new lows
*Map provided by Sheriff’s Deputy Al Guerrero of the campus Sheriff’s Station. Pierce College has one of the lower crime rates out of the nine
Acceleration programs help students with difficulties in math
The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) had their bi-monthly meeting on campus last Wednesday to discuss the success of the school’s Child Development program
Safety plans addressed on campus
Pierce College is tightening up security measures and improving safety policies partly in response to the increased frequency of situations that have compromised safety in
Foley artist shares experience through speaker series
The process of breathing life into film and television through subtle sound design was explored Monday in The Great Hall with the most recent
Teacher and students exact justice on dirt
At promptly 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 29, the entirety of Pierce instructor Kim Rich’s criminal justice class instituted the first top-to-bottom scrubbing a Village
Farm Center being evicted by administration
Pierce College is evicting the company that runs the Farm Center on the corner of De Soto Avenue and Victory Boulevard after nearly a decade
Wi-Fi to be restricted to Pierce community, effective spring semester
The Wi-Fi at Pierce College will be password-protected beginning spring 2014. Currently, Pierce’s Internet services are open to anyone with a laptop or mobile device,
New administrator begins term
The newly-elected vice president of Student Services began his term Friday, Nov. 1. Earic Peters finished his term as an associate dean at Los Angeles