After nearly ten years of national anguish and over a trillion dollars spent on a retaliatory war, the international manhunt for America’s most wanted fugitive has finally come to an end. “The world is safer,” said President Barack Obama at the White House on May 2.
Trips for students planned to Oregon Shakespeare Festival
PCC is offerings students the chance to travel to Ashland, Oregon to take part in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
Concert to be a moving mosaic
Some of the most well-known artists of the 21st century will be featured in this years Spring Dance Concert “Brilliant Corners.
College Ambassadors showcase PCC
A group of eager high school students waited until they can become official Lancers, as they stood in a quaint pack, headed by an individual leader in a cardinal shirt. The leader trekked through the PCC campus with the group and introduced the students to their future school.
PlayStation users stand behind Sony
PlayStation network users were unable to access their accounts until Saturday. They now can, but with limited access.Although the culprits behind a hacked server remain unidentified and their intentions unclear, students at PCC are understanding and supportive of how Sony has been handling the situation.
Tired students find nooks to nap
A college student and eight hours of sleep have never been the best of friends and as the end of the semester dwindles down to an end, the sight of a sleep deprived student dragging into class has become common on campus.For many students who crave a quick catnap in the midst of studying, the challenge tends to be where to nap in comfort.
Dance presentation inspires crowd
The PCC Dance Department’s presentation of “Suite Seduction,” a collection of original commercial choreography by students, took stage in the Creveling Lounge over the weekend.The concert, directed by Catrelia “Rikki” Magee, consisted of several different solos and group pieces that encapsulated the audience and offered viewers insight into the sensual and sultry world of modern dance.
EDITOR’S PICK: Photo Editor Brian Warouw reviews “Flashpoint.
Geoff Johns, author of the Green Lantern comic book series, “The Blackest Night,” has finally come out with a new series called “Flashpoint.” Both comic books got a lot of hype, even before their official release dates. This time the story is focused on the Flash.
U Building occupants plan move to temporary home
PCC’s science and health divisions are preparing to move into temporary accommodations.The divisions hope to complete the move by the start of the fall semester in August.The move is part of the U Building’s planned relocation due to the current location being declared structurally unsafe last September.
UCLA gives information to potential transfers
Blue-and-gold-topped tables dotted the quad on May 12 as PCC welcomed its annual campus visit from UCLA and students received firsthand information from the university’s representatives.”[UCLA day] gives to students direct information from [the school’s] different departments,” said Minnie Hightower, clerk of the Outreach and Transfer center who led in setting up the event area.