A professor of chemistry and biochemistry from California State University, Northridge came to Pierce College on Friday, April 25 to speak on the dangers of
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Pierce offers much more than general education classes
Looking through the Pierce College course catalogue can be overwhelming and in a haste to find that English or Math class students frequently overlook some
Pierce College students connect through music band show in Granada Hills
Pierce College was represented in three of the six bands performing last Friday at a Granada Hills house show just north of the Valley Academy
Denim Day event draws students to share their experiences with sexual violence
Students made an appearance Wednesday at the Mall to support awareness and prevention of domestic violence, rape and stalking, which continue to affect individuals on
Pierce College Council addresses student success and construction plans
Members of the Pierce College Council (PCC) recommended to the school president a thorough cleanup of the Village classrooms at their Thursday meeting April 24. With a unanimous
Publication and reading party for Direction magazine today in Great Hall
Pierce College’s literary magazine, Direction, is hosting a publication party and reading today, Friday, April 25, in the Great Hall from 1 – 3 p.m.
LAPD responds to suspect barricaded in home
Photo: Marc Dionne Los Angeles Police Department Topanga officers have blocked off streets around the 6500 block of Corbin Ave. in response to a
Farm Center holds Easter activities and plans for more
The Farm Center at Pierce College has opened and has activists for children, families and the community. Robert McBroom and his wife Cathy McBroom run
Pierce College president invited to Farm Walk
Professor of Animal and Veterinary Sciences Leland Shapiro invited Pierce College President Kathleen Burke to the Farm Walk which will take place on Sunday, April 27.
Plans being scrapped for a green technology building on campus
After years of ongoing construction on campus, the idea of assembling a green technology building has officially been taken off the to-do list. The Master