A misunderstanding about the purpose of one of its own committees has left the Associated Students wasting time on semantics, leaving some students committed to progressive action stuck in a state of bureaucratic inertia.
Marijuana dispensaries are fixable
For the past two years I have spent three days every week distributing marijuana, legally. The place I volunteer at represents one of the nearly 200 facilities given permits by the city of Los Angeles before a moratorium on all new dispensaries was extended in June.
Coach suing college told his job will end
Football Coach Kenneth Lawler who is suing PCC for defamation, received a notice Monday that his employment will be terminated on June 30, according to his attorney.
‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’ meets expectations
“Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2” is considerably better than “Call of Duty 4”, especially in terms of the graphics.
South African finds new life at PCC
Coupled with a sense of hesitancy that so often comes when college students are asked to describe themselves is, at least for Jason Herbert, a rarified sense that he is considering a truthful answer.
Campus hosts veterans appreciation week
An observer in the Quad on Monday may have thought PCC was doing a reenactment of a war movie, showing off old military vehicles, M16 guns, and old Vietnam War body armor. In fact, it’s veterans appreciation week, and it’s sponsored by the Veterans Club.
Academic Senate looks at proposed new rules for adding students to full classes
The Educational Policies Committee of the Academic Senate is taking steps toward developing a new policy for students who try to add a class after it has already closed.
Former Lancer dedicates himself to student services
For many students, PCC is a transition to universities; once they leave they don’t intend to come back.
Swine flu shots begin
Swine flu shots will begin today, free of charge for students who have undergone the Student Health Services screening process and obtained a ticket for an appointment.
Board picks four search firm finalists
A field of 10 search firms to aid in PCC’s search for a new college president has been narrowed to a pool of four by the Board of Trustees.