Representatives from in and out-of-state and private universities came to the Transfer Fair hosted on the Mall area Wednesday, Nov. 2 to answer questions about
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Volleyball team remains undefeated against Bakersfield
The volleyball team, with a record of 21 wins before this game and only 3 sets lost during the 21 matches played, added another victory
Bomb threat closes Ventura Boulevard
The intersection of Reseda and Ventura Boulevards closed for four and a half hours following a bomb threat at nearby Gelson’s Supermarket. A call was received
High winds rile Pierce students
Photos: Lynn Levitt Santa Ana winds, reaching speeds of 45 miles per hour, swept through the college, knocking down fences and tree branches. The
Pierce to add 42 new sessions
Pierce will add 42 new sessions of speech, math and English classes for the Spring semester. There has been pent up demand for these classes
Pierce’s first play comes to an end
Pierce’s theatre department hosted the closing night of its first play of the year, “The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow,” for a sold-out audience in
Upcoming geographic information system day
Students interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement, real estate, marketing and a variety of other businesses are welcome to attend the Geographic Information
Motorcycle Club aims to shed light on industrial technology program
Photos: Jose Romero When people describe motorcycle riding, they usually express how free it makes them feel. Being alone on the road, just the
Electric car showcased to Automotive Department students
Photos by: Jose Romero A West Hills resident showcased his 1974, $30,000, home-converted, battery operated, electric Volkswagen (VW) Super Beetle to the alternative fuels class
Student to face misdemeanor charge
Officer Pineda, Sheriff Nohles and firefighter paramedic Wayne Schuetz detain a suspect charged with assaulting a police officer in the Orange Line parking lot