One of the biggest changes this semester is the appointment of acting college president Lisa Sugimoto. As a former Lancer, she is quite familiar with the school.
Winter intersession partially reinstated
The Board of Trustees has reversed its July decision to cut PCC’s winter session, reinstating half of what is usually offered. Although a full winter session was deemed unaffordable, Acting Dean of Enrollment Management and Academic Support Allen Dooley explained that a partial winter session will be offered instead.
New students come prepared for changing environment
Starting college can be both exciting and scary. For the incoming freshman their experience will require some adjusting to, not just mentally but economically as well.
PCC designates new smoking areas across campus
In a better attempt to comply with a law forbidding smoking within 20 feet of any public building, PCC has implemented four designated smoking areas to be used by students and faculty.
Board of Trustees election underway
Candidates running in this year’s Board of Trustees election are citing budget challenges and the selection of a new school president as the major issues of concern for PCC.
Adults take over Twitter as teens lose interest
Twitter hype has not subsided. As a matter of fact, the popular microblogging network has never been better. What started as nothing more than a small social networking site has ballooned into an all-out cultural fad that is sweeping the U.S., and the rest of the world off their feet and into the blogosphere.
Sugimoto made interim president
Lisa Sugimoto has been officially made interim president of PCC while the search for a permanent replacement begins.
Groundbreaking held for new arts building
Members of the PCC community showed up bright and early on Friday, Aug. 28 to witness a double dose of Measure P celebration.
Supply of parking permits runs out, frustrating students
The new system for purchasing parking permits left many students confused and without a permit. Passes on campus ran out Aug. 31 and again Sept. 1 when the line was dispersed around 10:30 a.m.