Lancer Radio’s debut of the weekly veterans issue segment, Veterans Voice of America, featured an interview with PCC alumnus, Army veteran and Los Angeles City Council hopeful Rudy Martinez on Feb. 24.
Parking permit revenue down due to transit pass success
Continuation of the I-Pass has led to a loss in parking permit revenue, which pays for a bulk of the program and other improvements for the safety and operation of the parking lots, according to vice president of administrative services, Richard Van Pelt.
Officials plan for potential budget cuts
Since Gov. Jerry Brown unveiled his proposed budget cuts on Jan. 10, PCC officials have been scrambling to come up with solutions for spending cuts ranging from $5.3 million to $14 million.Among the first action, the new Enrollment Management Committee (EMC) met for the first time on Jan.
PCC accreditation warning lifted after fixes made
The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges has taken PCC off warning. The college was put on warning after a team from the ACCJC visited the campus in March 2009.The ACCJC, which is part of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, is in charge of granting accreditation to all two year institutions in California, Hawaii, as well as U.
Spring enrollment slightly down from last year
Spring enrollment at PCC is down slightly from last year, despite outward appearances of an overcrowded campus, overflowing class waiting lists, and hard-to-find parking spaces. Crystal Kollross, Interim Dean of Institutional Planning and Research, said at a news conference on Tuesday afternoon, enrollment is currently down by only 78 from this time last year.
Court of Champions renamed in honor of alumnus
The Court of Champions will soon have a new name. The Board of Trustees approved a measure to rename the court in honor of alumnus Dick Ratliff. The Court of Champions is located to the west of Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium and houses bronze busts of prominent PCC athletes and coaches that went on to achieve fame outside of PCC.
Mann elected to state community college board
PCC Trustee Jeanette Mann of the California Community College Trustees Board, was elected chairperson of the Community College League of California in January.The CCLC is nonprofit public benefit corporation whose volunteer members consist of the 72 local community college districts in California and is a subdivision of the CCCT.
Students protest as reality of budget cuts draws closer
At least 50 students rallied in front of the C Building on Wednesday as a “Day of Action at PCC” to protest against Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed budget cuts and save public education.Members of The Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, Integration & Immigrants Rights and Fight for Equality By Any Means Necessary (BAMN) stood on top of the steps leading up to the C Building and chanted “They say get back” to which other members responded, “We say fight back.
Impending budget cuts lead to debates on campus
Tensions ran high at meetings across campus as students, faculty and staff discussed a recommendation to cut 248 summer, fall and spring class sections and move the 2012 winter session. “Sections will have to be reduced next year,” said PCC President Mark Rocha at the College Council meeting Feb.
Art Center construction begins with demolition of T and K buildings
After 18 months of delay, construction of a building that will house multiple classrooms and offices has finally begun. The demolition of the former T and K buildings is the first step in a process that will allow for the construction of the new Center for the Arts.