A month after its success at nationals, PCC’s Forensic program hosted its annual showcase highlighting five events from their nationally award-winning team on Tuesday in the Vosloh Forum.
Veterans ask for more resources
PCC student veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars and their advisers rallied for a Veterans Resource Center and improved veteran services at the Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday.
Police teach pepper spray use
Pepper spray can be carried by anyone 18 and over, but few people outside of law enforcement know how to use it.
Board mum on number of presidential search finalists
A tentative schedule has been arranged for the finalists in PCC’s search for a new president/superintendent in the upcoming weeks, but there has been no word yet on whom the final candidates may be, or how many there are.
Faculty Association avoids expensive trial by settling
The Faculty Association reached a $70,000 out of court agreement with the California Teachers Association on April 9 after a lengthy legal battle.
First presidential candidate announced
PCC has revealed its first presidential candidate, Desdemona Cardoza, provost and vice president for academic affairs at CSULA.
Composer Lauridsen joins two ensembles in concert
The PCC orchestra and choir welcomed American composer Morten Lauridsen to perform with them in two concerts in Harbeson Hall and Sexson Auditorium, in an experience that was unforgettable.
Iron Man 2 soars to new heights with strong cast
Iron Man 2 returns with a strong cast that makes the movie great, with returning Iron Man alums Robert Downey Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow, along with director Jon Favreau at the helm.
Counselors encourage students to share
Seeking professional therapeutic and psychological assistance is considered a sign of weakness for many.
Engineering certificates an option
Carlos Cruz originally wanted to pursue a career in graphic design, but after doing some research he decided to get a certificate in engineering design instead.