The Management Association of California State University, Northridge (MACSUN) gave a presentation in the Counseling Center Thursday about its upcoming workshops aimed at helping students
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Library clears shelves out in preparation for move into new building
There will be less books on sale at the Pierce College Library this semester, compared to last semester, according to the library chair. “We are
Court date postponed for bookstore manager
The Pierce College Bookstore manager, who was arrested on suspicion of embezzlement in August, pushed her preliminary hearing date once more Thursday. Kim Saunders,
Pierce community protest cuts to education
Resistance Against Gutting Education (R.A.G.E.) protestors march down the Pierce College Mall Feb. 15. Protestors chanted “they say cut back, we say fight back.” Photo
Parking fee may rise
The Associated Students Organization (ASO) is considering a ballot measure for their 2012-13 elections that would increase the $7 membership fee to $10. This
Shuttle bus freely available for quick transit around campus
A Pierce-branded transit bus is active around campus available to students and faculty for making trips around the campus and parking lots more convenient.
Free nutritional counseling now available at Pierce
The Pierce College Health Center will now offer Peer Nutrition Counseling free of cost to all students. Students interested in obtaining free
Number of classes offered in Fall 2012 may decrease
Pierce College could see a drop in the number of classes offered for Fall 2012, depending on how the district plans to allocate their funding
Circle K club selling roses and candy
In celebration of Valentine’s Day, Circle K will be selling handmade roses made of Hershey’s Kisses for $1 each and red velvet cupcakes for $.50
Less traffic personnel due to better parking conditions
The steady decrease in students parking has resulted in the decrease of traffic control services hired at the beginning of the semester, according to the