Troubled ex-football player Darryl Stephens was found to have died due to a single self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head in an autopsy on Friday, according to San Bernardino Coroner Department Spokeswoman Sandy Fatland.
Finding Fashion on the Tips of Your Fingers
Dare to be bold. Getting pampered every two weeks may be at the top of the list for many fashionistas, from PCC students to famous artists like Kid Sister. The nail ritual has gained more popularity over the years, due to the addition of fresh vibrant neon colors and detailed nail designs.
Merriam-Webster, Meet ‘Noob’
The English language has been known to coin some of the greatest words known to mankind over the last two decades.Homer Simpson’s “D’oh!,” Will Smith’s “jiggy,” and the Internet’s “blogosphere” have all found their way into the English lexicon.But according to The Global Language Monitor, the English language will cross the one million-word mark on the morning of June 10.
Kings Among Men
Energy is contagious. Intensity gathers interest and before the climactic finish, a crowd gathered around the aged red picnic table amiable and interested. The game is chess and its players are far from shy, in fact, they welcome and invite spectators as well as potential players.
Study Abroad Offers Opportunity To ‘Travel Outside The Familiar’
The countdown until the study abroad trip to Italy in the fall has begun. Students and advisors, Derek Milne and Donna Mungen, will depart for Florence on Sept. 17 for their three-month journey.
Faculty Association Petitions Against Class Cuts
Despite looming budget cuts, the PCC Faculty Association is circulating a petition asking the Board of Trustees to expand programs and maintain faculty and staff positions on campus by using its reserves.
Reactions Mixed at PCC After Prop 8 Upheld
The reactions from the campus upon learning of California’s Supreme Court decision to uphold Proposition 8 was a mixture of disappointment and approval, though no one seemed surprised.
Part-time Faculty Gets No Respect
While it may seem obvious to students and administrators that faculty should receive some credit for the overall excellence of PCC, one particular group of faculty is not being treated with the kind of appreciation people would expect.
Badminton Player, Priscilla Lun, Geared Toward Olympics
“I made a promise that I’ll never give up no matter how tough things got,” expressed Priscilla Lun, a hopeful competitor in the 2012 Olympics.Lun has maintained her persistent attitude by remaining an active member of the PCC Women’s Badminton team while fiercely training with her private coach in hopes of earning a chance to represent the United States at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.