Plans for a rally Oct. 26 against community college budget cuts are underway, according to Associated Student Organization (ASO) President Gabriel Mellibosky. As an intern with
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Status of agriculture dean remains unclear
The Pierce College associate dean of agricultural, David Williams, has not been seen on campus since the fall semester started. Several Pierce faculty members have
Clothesline Project to mark Domestic Violence Awareness month
The Pierce College Campus Violence Response Team (CVRT) will be hosting the Clothesline Projects Domestic Violence Awareness event for Domestic Violence Awareness month in October.
Sheriff’s Blotter
As the semester progresses so do the disturbances, according to Sheriff’s Deputy Ron Nohles. Confusion caused a scene at the Sip when the employees were unsure
Budget cuts result in Pierce students co-enrolling in other colleges
The statewide co-enrollment issue has become more noticeable as more than 15 percent of Pierce College students have enrolled in other community
AIDS Walk Los Angeles
California’s largest HIV/AIDS fundraising event, AIDS Walk Los Angeles, will be taking place Oct. 16. The event raises money by having people participate in a 10-K
ASO surplus not going anywhere
The Pierce College Associated Student Organization (ASO) has over $500,000 in their reserves. This is more than triple their budget for this fiscal year, which
Meet the Counselors Day.
The Counseling Student Advisory Board will be hosting the first ever Meet the Counselors Day on Sept. 29 in the Great Hall. This event will
Sheriff’s blotter
Traffic on campus died down after the first two days of school yet the accidents have continued to pile up, according to Sheriff’s Deputy Ron
Student accreditation awareness
Currently Pierce College is going through the accreditation process required to provide students with financial aid. This accreditation process is required every six years. Pierce