Fellow students provide tips for when broke college students want to dress fashionably while staying within their budget.
First technology executive joins management team
PCC’s first ever vice president of information technology, Dwayne Cable joined the executive team this summer. He will be focusing on bringing PCC’s technology into the 21st century.
Faculty exhibit inspires campus community
The Core Sample Exhibit of faculty art opened on Sept. 8 in the PCC Art Gallery.
Broadway Songbook VII demands encore
Due to a successful run in August, Broadway Songbook VII will return to the stage Sept. 10 and 11, according to Theater and Dance instructor Richard Kuller.
The musical revue is a product of the Summer Triple-Threat workshop, an intensive, eight-week course taught by Kuller.
New VP aims for easy access to student services
Hired in July as the Vice President of student services, Robert Bell aims to begin changes to make life at PCC better for students and faculty members.
New Human Resources VP outlines master plan
Benedict Lastimado, the new Vice President of Human Resources explains the logistics of Human Resources with meaningful simplicity.
Faculty artwork on display in Art Gallery
Large canvases, sculptures, and various other forms of art are gathered in the PCC Art Gallery for the annual Faculty Exhibit, which opened Sept. 7.
Five new counselors join staff
PCC’s Psychological Services hosts a yearlong program that assists graduate students from other colleges in finishing their doctorate in different specialties of psychology. This year PCC has a new group of women counselors that have been brought on to the team.
Art students show off work in summer exhibits
The PCC Art Gallery hosts “Clay and Copper” and “Young and Restless,” shows both displaying art from the Art 75 class.
Alumnus forms theater to help future stars
Milestone Theater Company, started by former PCC student Mike Alva, has been helping students dip their feet in the career of performing arts for five years.