Due to the recent budget cuts at Pierce College, the Title 5 grant which informed low-income Latino students of the use of online courses will
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Day of Politics informs students
The community was treated to an all-day event regarding the upcoming elections in The Great Hall on Thursday. Day of Politics was
Weather station set for rededication
At the Pierce Weather Station different generations of technology stand side by side, recounting a history of constant advancement. For that reason the
Banned Books Week shines light on 1st Amendment.
Imagine not being allowed to read your favorite novel; maybe it’s one from the “Harry Potter” series, or perhaps it’s something a little more risqué
Man in custody for suspicious activity
An unidentified male was taken into custody for unknown reasons in front of the library at Pierce College today. Former United States Marine
Dean resigns to work at another district campus
One of Pierce College’s academic deans is resigning from her position to work at East Los Angeles College. Carol Kozeracki, dean of institutional research, planning
Students donate blood, stem cells
Earth’s largest marrow donor registry joined forces with the United States’ biggest blood supplier at Pierce College on Wednesday during a blood and
Sheriffs respond in Village
Sheriff’s personnel responded quickly to a call reporting possible suspicious student activity in the Pierce College Village on Wednesday, according to campus officials.
Prop. 30 discussed at Academic Senate
Tuesday’s Academic Senate meeting lasted two hours, during which time they discussed topics such as Proposition 30 and its impact to Pierce College
Apathy in student senate grinds progress to halt
Without active members participating in Pierce College’s student senate, the organization found itself inoperable during their first weekly senate meeting Tuesday in