New college President Mark Rocha who began at PCC on July 1 has begun going from division to division, discussing the challenges the college has been facing.
The Cannabis Act of 2010, VIDEO Part 1
The PCC Courier launches an ongoing multi-media news report examining with students and staff the pros and cons of The Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010.
Young artist searches for right media
From the ripe young age of 5 Brianna Allen had an unforgettable attraction to art. Developing creatively as a young artist, Allen explored her attraction to music, learning to read music and play the piano. At the age of 25, Allen has concentrated her passion for art towards three-dimensional media.
New farmers market makes debut
On a sunny Wednesday afternoon, strains of jazz from a lone trumpet player drift over the bustle of visitors in the new South Lake Avenue farmers’ market.For the first time, a certified farmers market will be held every Wednesday from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Del Mar Boulevard along Shoppers Lane until Sep.
Student photographs showcased at gallery
The PCC Art Gallery showcased a wide variety of photographs taken by students.
Rehearsals begin for upcoming musical
As Professor Glenn Carlos tickled the ivory keys of the piano, PCC student Jessica Young slipped to the front of a group of performers, lending her voice to the popular musical number, “Singin’ in the Rain.
Cannabis Act of 2010 – Part One
Winner of 2010 JACC Calif. Statewide Web/Broadcast, Fourth Place
First of two multimedia news reports regarding members of the PCC’s community’s views on the pros and cons of The Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010: Proposition 19.
Lancer teams: a year in review
Women’s BadmintonDuring the 2010 season, the badminton team dominated, often shutting out its opponents and coming in first place in Southern California. The team entered the State Team Championship on May 13 with a record of 13-1, but was defeated by City College of San Francisco with a score of 11-10.
Library extends hours for finals
With the help of PCC’s Associated Students, Shatford Library started its extended hour’s period on Monday to help students study for finals.
Blame for oil spill keeps spreading
Today is Day 51 since the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling rig exploded off the shores of Louisiana, killing 11 people.