A week’s break between the spring semester and summer intersession was recently approved by the board of trustees for the 2011-2012 Academic Calendar.
Soccer fans up for cup
With the World Cup approaching, soccer fans at PCC are getting ready for the event that they believe brings the world together.
Swiss player returns home after season
PCC badminton player and foreign student Anne Moesching is getting ready to move back to Switzerland after helping the team to a second place finish in the state.
New fee has more benefits than disadvantages for students
The Board of Trustees recently approved a new student activity fee to take effect beginning in the fall semester.
Unnecessary fee is being levied on students in recession
Do PCC students really need another fee added to their already increasing costs?
Track runner paces team
Seconds after finishing fourth despite having been mere inches away from the leader in the State Championship men’s 1,500-meter final at Antelope Valley College on May 22, Lancer freshman Richard Zarazua stepped off the track and walked towards the awards podium.
PCC to honor military in ceremony
PCC plans to honor veterans and active American military personnel today at noon with a Memorial Day service at the Veterans Memorial Court, according to Veterans Club President Carol Calandra.
AS seeks additional candidates for top post
Unhappy with the candidates, the Associated Students made an official request to the Board of Trustees to add more to the final two that have been announced for the PCC president position.
Center for the Arts construction continues to be stalled
Construction of the pending Center for the Arts delayed again, awaiting approval of plans by the Division of the State Architect.
Man held after weapons found
A man was arrested and released on bail after PCC police found several weapons, including a crossbow, and also marijuana in his car on Monday morning.