College in top tier for veteran resources
For a second year in a row, PCC has been recognized in the G.I. Jobs 2012 Top Military-Friendly School.
Top priority to be given to transfer students
Students within 18 units of finishing their transfer requirements will get first priority in class registration, said PCC President Mark Rocha when speaking with Courier staff members on Sept. 29.
Volleyball wins SCC opener
The No. 6 state-ranked women’s volleyball team opened up the South Coast Conference with a 3-1 win against Long Beach City College on Sept. 30.
DADT repeal could have flaws
The repeal of the Don’t Ask, Don’t tell policy may have repercussions.
Women’s soccer winning streak ends
The women’s soccer team came into their matchup against Cerritos riding high on a five-game winning streak.
Exhibit recounts stories behind first atomic bomb
A photographic exhibit on the Manhattan Project, curated in part by Photography Instructor Rachel Fermi, is on display in the PCC Art Gallery.
President says administration ‘realignment’ to come
Though the State of the College address is meant for the president to address several topics, it was one topic in particular on Sept. 28 that drew the most attention of those in attendance.