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Welders forge career paths Language clubs unite for evening of culture
 

Welders forge career paths

The welding shop in the IT building is undeniably a safety-glasses zone, filled with metallic sounds and a friendly atmosphere.

Language clubs unite for evening of culture

Languages from around the globe could be heard as students and faculty gathered in the Circadian on April 18 for a night of cultural interaction known as “Cultural Encounters.”

BREAKING: Police search for man who attacked two women on campus

A man described as "filthy" in appearance and sporting dreadlocks attacked two women on campus in front of the L-Building yesterday around noon, according to a Campus Police. The man fled after being yelled at and pepper sprayed by a witness. Read more

Academic Senate has no confidence in President Rocha

Editor’s note: This story has been updated since it was first published. The Academic Senate overwhelmingly approved a vote of no confidence in President Mark Rocha and his administration. The final tally was 23 in favor of the vote, with none against, and only one abstention. Read more

New computer system gets director

A profile on the new Director of Enterprise Applications Services, Mark Gutierrez. He is in charge of the LancerPoint system, parts of which are set to launch for the summer session. Read more

Nearby church cooks up a deal

The chattering of voices and savory smell of Korean Barbecue flows out into Pasadena, a boon to the hungry college student looking for a bite. Read more

Art within art

It was a packed house on Saturday as students, faculty and the general public gathered into what was once an old yoga studio but has now been transformed into an art exhibit titled, 135 A Collective. The exhibit not only featured students’ artwork but it was put together by the students themselves; advanced photographers from PCC. The exhibit was a do-it-yourself project. Read more

MULTI-MEDIA: Homeless

A glance into the lives of those who were once homeless. Read more

MULTI-MEDIA: Way of the Warrior

Jeff Obar is a 22 year-old Brazilian Jiu Jitsu purple belt and is two belt levels from black belt. Read more

MULTI-MEDIA: PCC Welding

The welding shop in the IT building is undeniably a safety-glasses zone, filled with metallic sounds and a friendly atmosphere. Read more

OP-ED: Thatcher’s iron will saved Great Britain

“Ding dong the witch is dead,” many of her detractors sang. But, like it or not Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, a grocer’s daughter, rose to prominence and became one of the most influential leaders of the 20th century, and Great Britain owes her a big thank you! Read more

REVIEW: French recital showcases musicans’ community

While the performances were not the best ever heard in Harbeson Hall over the last year, people left the "Vive le France!" piano ensemble and accompanying recital with pep in their steps. Read more

MULTI-MEDIA: Chinese Culture Day Soundslide

An impressive sight of acrobatics, sound and color took place as part of PCC ‘s Chinese Culture Day. The Developing Virtue Secondary School took center stage to perform traditional Chinese dances and songs. Read more

OP-ED: Ding dong the witch is dead!

“Ding dong the witch is dead,” the British people sang and they did so with good reason. The witch in this case is former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher who died. Read more