In a few months, three PCC athletes will travel abroad to compete in the 2011 Pan-Armenian Games in the Republic of Armenia.Held every two years in the capital city of Yerevan, the 11 day-long international tournament brings together top-ranked athletes of Armenian heritage from nearly two dozen countries across the world.
Students get fit for the summer
Wondering how you can get a smoking hot beach bod before the end of the semester? Student’s confessed their secrets for staying fit for the season.Every morning, Emil Aghadjanian, 20, business administration, said he starts off his morning with a high-protein strawberry milkshake to get him energized for the day.
Tape installation rises in Galloway Plaza
PCC students, faculty and onlookers were intrigued when a plastic installation was seen hanging between the pillars in Galloway Plaza on Monday. Many wondered if it was a project from either the arts or engineering departments but they were surprised when they found out it was a project developed by students in the architecture program.
$10 student fee’s future in the balance
A year after its implementation, the Board of Trustees will vote next week on whether to continue charging the $10 per semester student activity fee. The topic was hotly debated at a Board meeting on May 18, as trustees expressed differing viewpoints on the effectiveness of an extra fee for students during the current difficult economic times.
Former football coach sues college
Former Head Football Coach James Kuk has filed a lawsuit against the college district and Board of Trustees for more than $200,000, plus additional unspecified damages, over his termination almost a year ago. This is the second consecutive time that a former football coach has sued the district.
New Inscape magazine hits shelves
For the avid reader, flipping through the pages of a new book holds some excitement, especially when the book is filled with their own work, or the work of their friends and fellow classmates.Every year, the English Division invites students to submit their work to be considered for publication in Inscape, PCC’s literary magazine that is published every spring.
Several options for those coping with stress of finals
Students are preparing for the upcoming finals week, starting Monday, by keeping their books and study guides handy, and taking advantage of popular studying areas that include the Shatford Library and Creveling Lounge.The preparation for finals may be stressful on the students but many are looking for ways to minimize the stress and clear their mind to ensure a positive test-taking experience.
Two bands’ talents to be showcased
Ending the year with a vast repertoire, the Performing and Communications Arts Division will present “All that Jazz” on Friday in the Sexson Auditorium.”[The performance will be] really fun. [There will be] two big bands; the vocal ensemble and the studio Lancer Band,” said Andrea Wilkerson, director of the two jazz bands.
Lancer Radio offers opportunities for aspiring broadcasters
If you’ve ever wondered what Lancer Radio plays and how it functions, it may be simpler and more surprising than you imagined.Lancer Radio is one of the only community college-based, student-operated radio stations in California. Despite technological advancements in satellite and digital sound equipment, most of the equipment in the campus radio station is the same that was used in the 50s.
Harry Potter finale saddens devotees
With the Harry Potter movie series wrapping up with the release of the final movie, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part Two,” scheduled for July 15, many students are saddened by the end of an era.Harry Potter debuted in 2001, with “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.