Stricter transfer requirements, CSU and UC enrollment caps, a shrinking state budget, and personal financial setbacks could make it more difficult for students to continue their education in 2009.
Holiday Angels Helps Parents Who Can’t Afford to Get Presents for their Children
Holiday Angels, an annual event sponsored by the AS to help parents who are enrolled in the EOP/S program to bring some Christmas joy for their kids, will be held, Dec. 19.
Military Recruiters Face Protesters
A protest rally hovered outside the military recruitment office on Colorado Boulevard opposite PCC Thursday.
President Perfumo Signs Environmental Pledge
A new platform for bringing sustainability to PCC was set by President Paulette Perfumo when she signed the American College & University Presidents Climate Commitment on Tuesday.
AS VP Impersonated as Bigot on Fake Blog
Vice President of Public Relations for Associated Students, Marshall Roe, has been poorly impersonated in a hate-infested blog, as well as in the Courier Web edition.
AGS Hosts Annual ‘Blast A Scholar’
AGS honor society hosted its annual “Blast a Scholar” event in front of an excited crowd at Galloway Plaza on Dec. 4.
Students Take Advantage of Lowering Gas Prices
With the holidays around the corner, and the country going through a recession, students are finding relief with the recent crisis at the gas pumps being over.
Improv Comedy Club Premieres at PCC
Improv comic relief came to PCC on Friday with members of the budding comedy club Grizzled Chuck’s first performance.
Holiday Gifts on the Cheap
The holidays are in full swing and tons of shoppers have spent their time looking for the right gifts to give out this Christmas. But with the current economic slump, students now more than ever are findings ways to hold on to every bit of their cash.