A team of Pierce students is competing with colleges and universities nationwide in an environment-focused extramural research program aimed at encouraging and supporting student projects.
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More cuts on the horizon announced at Town Hall meeting
Facing an across–the-board 7 percent cut and eradication of all non-essential services the Pierce College president outlined the preliminary budget for the 2012/13 school year
Town Hall meeting to discuss effect of budget crisis tomorrow
A town hall meeting to discuss the budget crisis’ impact on Pierce College will be hosted by the school’s administration tomorrow in the Great Hall
Bookstore manager’s case dismissed
Charges against Pierce Bookstore manager Kim Saunders, who was arrested Aug. 25 for alleged embezzlement, were dismissed Tuesday at the Van Nuys Courthouse. “It
Sheriff’s blotter 3-21-12
Burglary: March 13 – Locker was broken into on North Gym. Wallet was stolen. Petty theft: March 13 – A bicycle was stolen from Village 8400
Cal State Universities close admissions for 2013
The California State University (CSU) system will be closing their admissions for the spring 2013 semester for most of their 23 campuses. This initiative
Santa Monica College classes go to the highest bidder
Santa Monica College (SMC) will be offering two- tier pricing for high demand classes beginning this summer. Governing board approved a plan to offer
Campus administration opens charity for farm
The Pierce College administration created a charity for the campus farm due to recent concern about its financial stability. The “Friends of the Pierce
Kathleen Burke-Kelly: The Farm is not going anywhere
Editor’s Note: This is an emailed response sent to staff and faculty at Pierce College by campus president Kathleen Burke-Kelly. This letter is in response
Farewell wishes for Dean Paul Whalen
Editors Note: This is a letter sent by the Pierce College president Kathleen Burke-Kelly in regards to sudden retirement of Dean Paul Whalen. The