After a roller coaster ride of a season in 2010, this year’s PCC football team continued to struggle but began working on its game armed with a new head coach in Fred Fimbres.
Editorial: Murder trial reveals tragedy
Clean up quick on wind-torn campus
In what is being called the strongest storm in a decade, the unprecedented high speed winds that ripped trees from their roots and darkened thousands of homes have caused much consternation for faculty and students alike.
Ex-student testifies that he kept girlfriend’s body in apartment
Ex-student Isaac Campbell, who is charged with the murder in the 2007 slaying of his girlfriend, testified on Nov. 1 that he kept the body of his girlfriend, Liya “Jessie” Lu, at his apartment before transporting the corpse to his friend Michael Darby’s house.
Global, local water crisis films to be screened
An event focusing on the worsening global humanitarian water crisis, will be held in the Wi-Fi Lounge in the CC Building on Dec. 6 at 7 p.m., according to Hanna Israel, Associated Students vice president for sustainability.
‘The Pact’ authors inspire crowd of first-year students
Doctors Sampson Davis, Rameck Hunt, and George Jenkins, authors of the bestselling novel The Pact: Three Young Men Make a Promise and Fulfill a Dream, visited PCC for the First-Year Experience Pathways Program speaker series on Nov. 18.
‘The Pact’ authors inspire crowd of first-year students
The allotted seats in the Creveling Lounge filled up well in advance, as did the areas where the event would be broadcast live.
The room was buzzing with chatter from the audience, but as soon as the three men walked into through the door, everyone burst into applause, some even standing.
REVIEW: Percussion ensemble beats expectations
The 13 person percussion ensemble lead by Tad Carpenter, director of percussion and assistant band director at PCC, performed in an hour long program in The Forum on Nov. 18.
Athletic Zone keeps athletes on academic track
Student athletes are typically faced with extensive academic requirements in order to maintain eligibility to play sports for the college. At PCC, special academic counseling for athletes is offered in the Athletic Zone.