PCC drama students took to the crosswalk at Raymond Avenue and Colorado Boulevard to present extremely condensed versions of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet, and Macbeth.
Car wreck on Hill Avenue
A Car crashed into a pole on Hill Avenue at the Chevron Station.
AS consider a YouTube concert on campus
The Associated Students is considering funding a concert of YouTube celebrities, to potentially be held in Sexson Auditorium in early December.
As College Revenues Shrink, So Does Budget
The Board of Trustees has approved a reduced budget based on the prediction that college revenue is lower this year than last and will continue to fall, marking the first instance in recent memory the budget has been cut.
Six new distribution spots for the Courier
PCC students can now pick up issues of the Courier at six newly installed display stands all around campus.
Tuition fees still fair
Despite PCC being a community college, rising tuition fees are inescapable, but students shouldn’t be so put off since they’re still paying less than they would in many other states.
Students need all of winter session
PCC has taken its students on an emotional roller coaster concerning winter intersession. Students are very worried about whether they will be able to finish all their classes in time to transfer out of PCC at a reasonable time.
For a second game Ponce leads team to victory over East LA
The Lancers scored early and often in a blowout against East LA College on Sept. 19 at Robinson Stadium. The Lancers defeated the Huskies 49-27 to remain undefeated at home.
A look back with Professor Hugo Schwyzer
Describing himself as “socially liberal and environmentally radical,” Professor Hugo Schwyzer is an animal rights activist and loyal vegan who has always been dedicated to education.
Enthusiastic philosophy professor comes full circle
Vanessa Schulz, an adjunct professor of philosophy, is nothing if not enthusiastic-about her personal life, her job, her hobbies-and it is evident in the way she presents herself.