A PCC education has taken him around the world covering hard-hitting news and walking the front of lines of history for three decades. David Rust, PCC class of 1976, is a senior cameraman for the network news station, CNN. Rust was chosen by the Community College League of California as one of five recipients of their annual California Community College Distinguished Alumni Award.
A Look Back with… Professor Emeritus Patricia J. Staub
With an education that ranges from Mass Communications Research to Television Production and a strong history of public television and radio, it is no wonder Patricia J. Staub reached the prestigious honor of Professor Emeritus at PCC.Originally planning to work with Lorimar Productions, Staub came to Los Angeles where she also found an opening at PCC.
Artists on faculty open doors to ‘Multiple Universes’
The new exhibit “Multiple Universes: Artists on the Faculty at PCC” which opened at the art gallery on Wednesday.
Men’s soccer ties second match
The men’s soccer team ended its match against San Bernardino Valley College in a draw Tuesday afternoon, its first home game under new head coach Edgar Manvelyan.
Football off to running start with win
Thanks to an almost record-breaking performance by PCC running back Telvin McMillian, the Lancers defeated Glendale Community College on Saturday night at Sartoris Field with a final score of 41-20.
Prop 8 decision should be upheld
The ban on same sex marriage, Proposition 8, has arguably always been unconstitutional. When 52 percent of California voters supported it during the 2008 General Election, they not only stripped away millions of Californians of their rights as human beings, but also their rights as stated in the U.
Women’s soccer defeated
Although PCC’s women’s soccer team kicked off its season with a 3-2 win over Golden West College on Aug. 28, the same could not be said for the Lancers’ Tuesday afternoon 4-1 loss against San Bernardino Valley College.
Former president takes on new role
Former PCC President Lisa Sugimoto will continue to serve the PCC community in a new way after the Board of Trustees appointed her vice president of college advancement.
Camaraderie key to teams’ performance
Though the World Cup has recently ended, the soccer teams at PCC are just beginning to stretch their legs for the upcoming 2010 season.After a tough 2009 season for both the men’s and women’s teams, the entire soccer program is depending on its teamwork and camaraderie to bring them together.
New conference motivates football team
As he sprints on and off the field at Robinson Stadium in between quick-paced football drills, wide receiver Kemonte Bateman works up a sweat. Returning for his second year on the team, Bateman wants to work harder and be a bigger influence on his teammates.