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
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Commencement guest speaker to be determined
The commencement speaker for the spring 2014 ceremony has not been determined yet, according to student services vice president Earic Peters. Peters said several people
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
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.
Spring 2014 graduation date changed
The date for the spring 2014 graduation ceremony has changed from Wednesday, June 11 to Tuesday, June 10 due to scheduling conflicts with the Board
Sheriffs create safety awareness video with student participation
A casting call has been released by the Los Angeles County Sheriffs’ Department Video Production unit for a public service film that will portray violent
Injured homeless man found near the North Gym
Additional reporting by Staff Writer Carrlyn Bathe and Staff Reporter Stacey Arevalo Paramedics and campus sheriffs were called to Pierce College after an unknown injured
Repeat offender sentenced to jail
A 20-year-old man who was arrested across the street from Pierce College in the Orange Line parking lot on Feb. 14 and previously arrested on campus
Pierce College among top 10% cheapest schools in country
Recent information shows that community college fees in California are among the cheapest in the United States and Pierce is among these schools in the
Paramedics respond to ill man in Parking Lot 1
A man in Parking Lot 1 felt faint behind the wheel and was able to flag down the campus Sheriff deputies who were patrolling the