An operatic performance of “The Magic Flute” by Mozart was performed in June in PCC’s Sexson Auditorium.
Percussion Ensemble performs flurry of tunes
The PCC Percussion Ensemble, directed by Charles “Tad” Carpenter, performed a flurry of tunes Friday, June 3, that demonstrated the various styles and techniques percussionists must use in such background music.
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.
End-of-semester piano recital charms audience
The sound of instrumental music filled Harbeson Hall during the Piano Accompanying Recital on Friday. Students were given the opportunity to demonstrate their musical talent in a set of ten duets with the piano taking center stage.
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.
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.
Student shock jocks entertain
Music and comedy are fundamental aspects of entertainment and three enterprising students seem to have these arts down to a science.
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.
Student-written ‘One Acts’ provides dramatic synopses
“One Acts” was the first student-written presentation in seven years, said Will Ahrens, instructor in the Performing and Communication Arts Division.
Many struggle to find time for studying
As the semester nears an end the workload can become heavy for some students. Time management is key to surviving this tough time, counselors say.
Kent Yamauchi, Psychological Services Counselor, has sound advice for anyone who feels the workload is becoming too heavy.