The AS is currently making plans to promote campus safety and awareness through the annual “Campus Safety Walk” sometime in the first week of November. Members of AS, and a few cadets will, be walking through the entire campus for one night to check which areas require more surveillance and patrol.
Measure P is Still On Schedule
Measure P, the project aimed at renovating and refurbishing the campus with modern facilities, looks to be completed on time, despite economic strife that has marred both infrastructure and industry in recent months. “There have been no negative changes to the project brought about by the economy,” said Jack Schulman, Director of Measure P Projects.
Hordes of Young Goblins To Invade Campus Looking for Treats On Oct. 31
Children from the Child Development Center will be trick-or-treating in their costumes around PCC’s offices during the annual Halloween Festival on Oct. 31 from 8 a.m to 1 p.m.
PCC President Holds Forum with Limited Audience
Thirty-one students showed up for the President’s Forum at the Vosloh Forum Tuesday afternoon where president Paulette Perfumo and the Associated Students board answered students’ questions about PCC.The Vosloh Forum’s 10 rows of seats can accommodate 296 patrons; Tuesday’s forum brought capacity to about 10 percent.
Students Speak Against Brutality
M.E.Ch.A. held its annual demonstration against police brutality in front of the C Building on Tuesday. Along with members of Students for Social Justice, the Chicano advocates protested against police corruption in America with chants of “No justice, No peace.
Math Club to Hold First Competition
For the first time this semester, students took their seats Tuesday to take a test given by the math club in hopes of winning some cash.Asher Shamam, the math club adviser was energetic and grateful by the number of students who were present to take the test, but explained how it has been a difficult task to get more students involved in math club.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Security Cameras On Campus Means Better Safety
The prospect of installing cameras around campus has people talking. Not everyone is happy about this idea because some believe it’s an invasion of privacy. So the question turns to what’s more important: security or privacy?
Decision ’08 Debate: McCain Breaks Through Rhetoric
An occasional bump on the road is common on the campaign trail; it does not signal defeat. The next few weeks should demonstrate that McCain is still in the race, though it calls for tougher and more efficient strategies.
Decision ’08 Debate: McCain Campaign is a Lost Cause
With only a couple weeks to go, Sen. Barack Obama is already the preeminent winner of this campaign, a shoe-in to be the next president of the United States.
Prop. 4 Endangers Girls on Multiple Levels
If Proposition 4 is approved, it could devastate the welfare of a significant number of pregnant teenage girls. It seems righteous to have all underage pregnant girls notify their parents before any course of action is taken.