The PCC track and field season came to an end Saturday as freshman sprinter Deandre Smith ran in the men’s 200-meter dash in the state finals at San Mateo City College.
EDITORIAL: Vote in Online AS Elections
—Remember the high school days of old when it came time for student body elections? The voter turnout never was what it should have been, and candidates always made promises far beyond achievability, like getting the water fountains filled with Kool-Aid.
Ex-Football Player Mourned After Suspected Suicide
Members of the PCC community are mourning the death of Darryl Stephens, a former football player at PCC who had a troubled stay on campus and died on Monday in a suspected suicide.Stephens was found in an apartment in Upland after Upland Police responded to reports of gunshots on Sunday.
Anti-Abortion Advocates Set Up Displays on Campus
Students walking onto campus this week were met with a barrage of anti-abortion advocates and 20-feet tall posters as part of a controversial exhibition by the pro-life organization Justice For All.
Board Selects Tate as Dean of Athletics
Interim Dean of Athletics Beverly Tate was appointed as the permanent dean by the Board of Trustees at Wednesday’s meeting. Reactions to the announcement were mixed.”I’ve been satisfied with the job she’s been doing,” said Joe Peron, head coach for the women’s basketball team.
AS Election Candidates Set
Fourteen candidates are running in the annual elections for the Associated Students board set to be held from May 26 to 27. Voting will take place online and all currently registered students are eligible to vote, said Rebecca Cobb, Student Affairs advisor.
REVIEW: Eminem’s Hackneyed ‘Relapse’
Enter into the mind of a psychopath with a heavy addiction to prescription medications. Eminem returns with the art of emcee storytelling and raps a first-person recollection of murders and drug hallucinations in his new album, Relapse. The album, produced by Dr.
After Lawsuit Loss, Chemistry Professor Gets Back To Work
Having a chunk taken out of your retirement money is no laughing matter, especially if one were planning to retire at the end of this year. But longtime open government activist PCC Chemistry Professor Richard P. McKee feels pretty good.That’s despite having lost what he describes as a “slam dunk” lawsuit against the Orange Unified School District, and being forced to pay approximately $80,000 in attorneys’ fees.
Chinese Music Ensemble Premieres Composition at Spring Concert
The PCC Chinese Music Ensemble performed everything from classical folk songs to modern renditions and even a world premiere at its annual end-of-spring semester concert Saturday evening.