As the holiday season approaches, it’s fair to assume that entry-level jobs will need more workers. Pierce should consider having an online job fair with
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Southern gothic classic reimagined in contemporary East Los Angeles
Urban strongman Stanley Kowalski’s personal kryptonite arrives for an extended stay. Stella and Stanley’s perfectly imperfect married life quickly unravels when sister Blanche arrives on
LACCD and LASD going separate ways
The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) will terminate its contract with Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) after failure to reach mutually agreeable terms.
Sheriff Department leaving campus
Negotiations with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and Pierce College have ended with President Alexis Montevirgen looking for an alternate security group for the
Breaking gender barriers
Many people consider football to be a man’s game. Hardly are other genders represented on the gridiron. But for Secilia Rosales, those statements don’t apply.
Free rapid testing site on campus
After nearly a year since the first known case of COVID-19, testing still is not easy for everyone to access for free. Even though Los
Allies against racism
After weeks of discussions, amendments and delays, the Academic Senate decisively approved the Resolution Against Systemic Racism with only one opposing vote. During the public
Polling place opens on campus
There are now more options to vote on campus. In addition to the ballot box on Winnetka Avenue and Victory Boulevard, the Faculty and Staff
No classes on Election Day
Pierce College promises to “increase opportunities for student access, readiness, retention, and success” as stated in their mission statement goals. But Pierce will fail to
School money for homework
The Pierce College Council (PCC) on Oct. 21 explored ways to pay for new expenses brought by teaching from home. Math Department Chair Eddie Tchertchian