Through teaching, Professor Dustin Hanvey exudes his passion for literature and theater in his English Composition and Literature classes.
Performance captivates opera audience
PCC’s Sexson Auditorium was reverberating on Sunday with echoes of the powerful, periodically comical and melodic performance: “4 One Act Operas”.
Two bands perform at joint concert
The sounds of horns, flutes, clarinet, winds, and percussion took over the Jameson Amphitheater as PCC’s Lancer Concert Band and the College and Community Concert Band performed at their annual joint concert on Sunday.
It’s all in the shoes
From six-time NBA champion Michael Jordan to Gold Glove recipient Alex Rodriguez, it may seem that almost every athlete has their own shoe.
New smart phones are raising the bar
For many, cell phones have gone above and beyond the call as a method of communication. Students confess they can hardly set their phones down.
Middle Eastern Music Ensemble performs
The Middle Eastern Music Ensemble performed in the LL Building on Tuesday evening. The room consisted of 14 performers, all playing different instruments like the tar (frame drum) and the darabukka (hand drum).
A night of tickling the ivories
The sounds of ivory keys being hit by a finger know no bounds. Whether the finger belongs to an 18-year-old student or an 80-year-old retiree, the sound can be eloquent and distinguished.
Veteran finds peace in photography
Most veterans come back from their respective wars with scars and stories to tell. George Kooshian, however, also came back with thousands of photos from his tours in Iraq.
Slate sweeps AS board elections
The preliminary Associated Students election results, which declared that all candidates from the slate Students for Progress won their respective positions, were certified at the election committee’s meeting on Tuesday.
Campus honors military in Memorial Day ceremonies
President Lisa Sugimoto opened the Veterans Club’s Memorial Day Service on Thursday with words of reflection and respect for individuals who fight for their civil liberties.