The 1973 Supreme Court decision of Roe v. Wade legalized abortion in the United States. Thirty-seven years later abortion is still a controversial issue, more specifically the act of funding it.
High standards for basketball team’s season
The basketball season is upon us, and the men’s squad is looking to avenge last year’s snub of not getting a playoff spot by competing for the schools fifth state championship.
Men’s basketball struggles in ‘We Play Hard’ tourney
Men’s basketball attended the Ventura “We play hard” tournament Friday and Saturday. The team went 0-2, suffering a defeat at the hands of Bakersfield on Friday, 100-75, and on Saturday by Ventura, 88-82.
‘Opera Scenes’ gives students chance to flaunt talents on stage
The performing arts and communications division hosted “Opera Scenes” at Harbeson Hall on Friday to showcase the students acting and singing in the event.
DJ starts ‘Cold Blank’ production as stepping stone to pursue dreams
Music major Chris Isla, better known as Mr. Gaspar, attended PCC last year and has just recently taken a break from school to pursue his dream of music producing and performing. Isla works full time in the studio with his good friend.
Career military man adapts to campus life
Staff Sgt. Bill McCarthy, who retired in 2007, has spent 24 years of his life serving in the U.S. military, 22 of those with the Army and the rest with the Navy.
For most, Thanksgiving celebrations a family affair
The wonderful gluttonous day of feast and fun is imminent, but what exactly do our peers and mentors do for Thanksgiving?
URA makes its stance on same-sex marriage clear
PCC’s United Rainbow Alliance completely endorses same-sex marriage and proposal of a Marriage Equality Day, according to Professor A.C. Panella, the faculty advisor of URA.
Health Services offers Plan B
Student Health Services offers a variety of assistance for those who are sexually active, including the emergency contraceptive Plan B pill.
Ex-president delivers first assignments
The former president of PCC, who resigned abruptly in August, has turned in two monthly legislative and grant opportunities reports, as part of the agreement reached by her and the college when she stepped down.