Former PCC President Paulette Perfumo has snuck out of office, without a word, and nobody but the Board of Trustees has gotten an explanation.
First PCC swine flu case reported
A student reported a case of the H1N1 flu this week. The patient is recovering, according to Jo Buczko, coordinator of the health services center.
Ex-student’s murder trial delayed
Former PCC Student Isaac Campbell, accused of murdering his girlfriend, appeared in court Sept. 9 where his preliminary hearing was rescheduled to Oct. 7 due to further discussions between the District Attorney and the Public Defender.
Despite crowds, enrollment dips
Unexpectedly, PCC enrollment is lower for the fall semester of 2009 than it was last fall. According to the Acting Dean of Enrollment Management Allen Dooley, as of Monday there were 26,384 students enrolled for the fall semester of 2009 compared with 26,639 last fall.
DJs ‘pioneer’ Lancer Radio
Deejays spinning records at noon in the quad are not doing it just for amusement.
Division department scheduled to perform
The Performing Arts and Communication division’s fall performance season will provide students the opportunity to attend a variety of musical performances with origins from all around the world.
First town hall held to discuss future of PCC
The first of several scheduled town hall meetings to discuss plans for the future of the school was held Tuesday in Arcadia.
A look back with Professor Martin
Martin began his education as a 21-year-old, where he attended Mt. San Antonio College from 1970-71.
Campus neighbor robbed at gunpoint
Three masked men robbed the lone female clerk of the WestWay Inn, located directly across from campus on Colorado Boulevard.
Album review: Muse “The Resistance
“The Resistance” comes in as Muse’s fifth studio album and was preceded by the wildly popular album “Black Holes and Revelations.” The new album hit stores Tuesday and evokes mixed reactions from old and new fans.