After an Associated Students meeting filled with confusion and contradiction Wednesday, it was found that the AS did not follow protocol in dismissing Marshall H. Roe.
Baseball Edges Cerro Coso After Blowout Loss to Southwestern
The PCC baseball team edged out a 5-3 victory against Cerro Coso College at Brookside Park Wednesday, earning them a notch in the win column after losing 13-of-14 games amidst the heart of their South Coast Conference schedule.
New ESL Center Slated For Fall Opening
The Learning Assistance Center will be working together with the languages department to open an English as a Second Language center this fall.
Banks’ Aid Is Justified, Auto Industry Is Not
Corporate welfare seems to be the trend these days and it has nearly diminished the voice of free enterprise within America to a whisper.
EDITORIAL: Stem Cell Grant Bodes Well For Future
A fresh presidential administration with a renovated stance on stem cell research funding places emphasis on the importance of PCC’s $1.7 million grant.
President’s Forum Focuses On Veteran Issues
Returning war veterans can expect PCC to cater to their needs as students in new ways following a president’s forum on April 2.
Student Lobby Committee Shared Concerns With Top Government Officials
The Lobby Committee of the Associated Students traveled to Washington D.C. from March 19 to 24, to attend a USSA conference and lobby for various bills and legislation on behalf of the PCC student body.
Courier Wins Top Journalism Award
The Courier won the top honor of General Excellence for the fourth consecutive year at the Journalism Association of Community Colleges Convention on March 26 to 28.The JACC Convention, which was held at the Doubletree Hotel in Sacramento, brought together nearly 600 students from 43 statewide community colleges.
AS Begins Search for New VP of Public Relations
The Associated Students has decided to let any of its members make a recommendation of a candidate that they see fit for the position of vice president of public relations.