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PCC safety report shows low crime, promotes partnership
Share: PCC Campus Police are keeping serious crime under control in the 2019 annual campus safety report, released via email on Sept. 27, although the department remains busy with community policing for incidents not required by the report. Follow:
Blotter through Sept. 29: Malfunctions sound the alarms
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PCC’s “BRO” unveils plans to grow
Share: Brothers Reaching Out (BRO), a support network led by six counselors and campus staff, announced their plans designed to improve equity gaps faced by PCC’s male students of color, while seeking added collaboration with the faculty to get involved during a presentation to the Academic Senate (AS) on Sept. 23. Follow:
Tech team teaches Canvas to talk
Share: A recording add-on designed for spoken name pronunciation in Canvas is expected to begin preliminary testing in October and launch in January, after the PCC Board of Trustees (BOT) approved $7,000 in September to purchase the software subscription from Palo Alto-based firm NameCoach, Inc. Follow:
New PCC printing service descends from the cloud
Share: Wepa, a $10,000 cloud printing solution rolled out for Fall 2019 in a low-profile launch with wide support and components installed across PCC’s three campuses, now has its first month’s operating results, and hopes to expand high-tech efficiency for current and graduating students. Follow:
Blotter through Sept. 22: No sign of suspect discussing gun
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Blotter through Sept. 1: Hit-and-run problems cause parking peril
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Associated Students rebounds after ‘hectic’ summer
Share: After election fraud hit the Associated Students (AS) back in June, resulting in decertification of the results, AS have been attempting to regain their footing by filling open positions on their Executive Board. There is still some work to do. Follow:
Blotter through Sept. 15: Violations and verbal encounter in the VRC
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