An opening date for the campus food court and an explanation for the non-functioning emergency blue phones were given at the Pierce College Council (PCC)
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College council meeting halted due to student recording
After a vote to recommend a raise in pricing on using Pierce College facilities, the Pierce College council meeting came to an abrupt end when
Campus council members discuss campus bookstore, food court and enrollment
Pierce College Council met for its monthly meeting discussing the status of the school’s finances and updates on the progress of campus projects and activities
Reporters requested to stop photographing committee meeting
Pierce College’s campus police removed two Roundup reporters from the monthly Pierce College Council (PCC) meeting by request of the council’s chair on Thursday, April
Roundup staff ejected from college council meeting, creating open meeting applicability questions
Two Roundup staff members were escorted by Los Angeles County sheriffs on campus out of a Pierce College Council meeting April 25 for taking photos,
Student Success Scorecard unveiled by California Community College Chancellor
Pierce College took upon a grand role Wednesday afternoon as host for the revealing of the new Student Success Scorecards. The California Community College
Delay in new food court caused by ‘change in direction’
The opening of Pierce College’s highly-anticipated food court, initially slated to begin serving the school in the new Library and Learning Crossroads Center, has been
More cuts on the horizon announced at Town Hall meeting
Facing an across–the-board 7 percent cut and eradication of all non-essential services the Pierce College president outlined the preliminary budget for the 2012/13 school year
Construction projects prioritized
The completion of campus construction projects was prioritized during a Pierce College Council (PCC) meeting Nov. 17. The decision to alter construction plans was
New enrollment management committee instated
Pierce College Council members unanimously passed the motion to establish an Enrollment Management Committee 19-0 to help achieve and maintain the optimum recruitment, retention and