English Instructor Robert Oventile was a student at PCC about 30 years ago before he transferred to UC Berkeley where he majored in English.
PCC Student Parents Ask Help to “Stuff a Truck”
The PCC Child Development Center and parents will be host a donation day fundraiser on May 19 to help raise funds for materials needed for the children’s programs and ease budget restrains.
Automotive programs drive students to careers
The Automotive Technology Lab in IT 105 could be mistaken for an auto repair shop at first glance. But it is first and foremost, a classroom.
Travel To Florence Next Fall With The Study Abroad Program
A group from the Study and Travel Abroad Program again will be heading to Florence, Italy during the fall semester, said college officials.
A Few Words With A Passionate Performer
While he might come across as any ordinary student, John Warner is a talented and caring person.
Emmy Award winner visits and talks with students
Emmy award winning director Kevin Carr motivated students interested in the technical side of television at The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) second club meeting on April 3.
One-acts bring out cast’s best performance
The cast of “All in the Timing” took in the energy of the audience to bring out their best performance in front of a packed house on their last showing on Tuesday.
Choral students prepare for performance debut
While most students are nose deep in their textbooks for midterm week, the choral students in room V- 111 are hard at work rehearsing for their spring concert at the Sexson Auditorium on Saturday at 8 p.m.
Campus will keep busy for Spring break
Sun shining, beating down on the walkways of the campus. Students hurry to lasses but on April 13, all that ceases are spring break arrives, leaving time for students, administration and faculty time to fulfill other needs.
Italian Affair promotes study abroad program
Under a bright sun, a small group of students observed the volunteers from the Italian Club and Italian instructors decorate the tables with red, green and white balloons in front of the north entrance of the R Building on Tuesday. While they worked, they chatted in a mix of Italian and English. The $5 dollar pasta menu, performances and games were organized to attract students’ attention to the study abroad program said Simonetta May, Italian instructor.