Share: January 3 The Art Gallery security alarm was reported to be sounding. Gallery staff stated that the gallery was to be closed until Jan. 7. An officer reported that everything was secured from the outside and the alarm was reset. January 4 An unknown Rose Parade grandstand construction employee damaged shrubbery and the water line when they drove a vehicle over the Lot 1 west side curb. An officer conducted an investigation by taking photographs of the damaged area and filing CHP accident and …
Upcoming Events
Share: Thursday Budget and Resource Allocation Standing Committee – The committee will comment on PCC’s budget and resource allocation issues. 2:30 to 4 p.m., C 233. Last day of Lancer Club Week, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in The Quad Friday Campus Tour – The Student Ambassador Program will be offering tours of the main campus 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., Tour guides meet guests in L 111. Tuesday University Rep. Visit: Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) – Transfer advisement will be offered to …
Administration plans for full summer
At least 750 classes are planned for the summer term, according to officials.
AS to hold town hall meeting
The Associated Students will hold a town hall meeting Jan 24 to discuss student problems with transferring credits to colleges after the elimination of winter intersession, and the feasibility of changing the smoking policy on campus.
Grant infuses learning with technology to foster student success
The Distance Education Captioning and Transcription (DECT) grant from the state will create valuable opportunities for instructors to develop media-rich distance learning courses.
Shatford Library extends hours
With finals right around the corner the Shatford Library has extended its hours to accommodate students looking to do some extra hours of study.
Hearing set in bribery lawsuit
A hearing in a lawsuit filed against two fired former school officials will be held on Dec. 14 when the defendants will challenge filed complaints, according to court documents.
Board goals aim for efficiency
The goals included forming better communication on and out of the campus, more shared governance, more funding for the college foundation, and better scheduling and enrollment management for students.
Plans for spring and summer still pending
Share: Although Proposition 30 was approved by voters on Nov. 6, final plans for utilizing its windfall will not be presented until mid-December, officials said. Follow: