Updated 5/29 The 22-year-old man who killed six people, wounded 13 and took his own life near U.C. Santa Barbara Friday in a premeditated rampage
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Power out in the English Building delays morning classes
Morning classes were delayed by a power outage in the English Building on Thur. May 22, according to instructor of political science Denise Robb. This
Spring Festival hosts a variety of activities
The Associated Student Organization hosted a Spring Festival with an obstacle course, dunk tank and more at Pierce College’s Rocky Young Park. The event took
Renowned media figure invited to speak at graduation
Noted author, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and talk show host Tavis Smiley is confirmed as the keynote speaker at Pierce College’s 66th commencement ceremony on Tuesday June 10, at 6
Pierce College Academic Senate considers improvements to UC transfer system
Pierce ranked among 19 community colleges that sent about half of its students to a University of California, according to the University of California (UC)
Foundation contracts with Vintage Market tangle over language
Contracts and timing have vexed the Foundation for Pierce College’s fundraiser with the Topanga Vintage Market (TVM), officials said, stripping them of badly needed operational
ASO promotes student life on campus in new recreational space
Entering the office beneath the Library/Learning Crossroads, the sound of Reggae music gave welcome to the space as it drowned out the chatter that came
Professor William Russell dies of heart attack
William “Bill” Russell, instructor of anthropological and geographical science and director of the Pierce College Weather Station, died from a heart attack during a surgical
Campus works to inform students of emergency procedures
Pierce College, along with the other nine schools in the district, continues to prepare and tighten precautions to ensure student and staff safety on campus
Photo Salon to showcase student photographs
The 37th Annual Pierce College Media Arts Department Photo Salon is occurring tonight from 6 to 8 p.m. on the second floor of the Library