Faculty and staff district wide find themselves in a battle with the Board of Trustees over benefits set to end January 2017. The union made
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More money to push IT initiative
Problems with Wi-Fi and non-functioning smart classrooms continue to frustrate faculty and students. Information technology issues on campus were a major topic of conversation at
The crime of copying
Students are prohibited from taking pictures or making copies of textbooks that have not been purchased, according to a Pierce College Student Store policy. However,
Gym lockers continue to be burglarized despite lower crime rate
Pierce College’s crime rate is lower despite burglary reports in the women’s South Gym locker room and other areas. L.A. Sheriff’s Department Deputy Al Guerrero
Funding for MakerSpace club approved by ASO
The Associated Students Organization approved $1,743 worth of funding for the MakerSpace club during the senate meeting on March 15, 2016, at the Great Hall.
Technology problems at Center for Sciences
Professors at the Center for the Sciences are frustrated that only three of the 29 classrooms currently have fully functioning audiovisual equipment, according to Dale
From stale beans to fresh grinds
The Freudian Sip is the only established cafe on campus, but after 10 years, the Pierce College Student Store is looking to cut ties with
Child Development Center moves for more strict photo policy
Professors in the Pierce College Child Development Center are currently in the process of implementing a new policy that will ban students from taking photos
Open Mic for Black Lives Matter movement
The Blatigenous Club hosted a Black Lives Matter Open Mic event sponsored by the California African American Museum on Feb. 16. Now in its third
Cal State LA nursing workshop at Pierce
Admission representatives from California State University Los Angeles held a nursing workshop in the Career Center on Wednesday for students interested in the nursing program