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Longtime PCC Professor Retiring Soon

May 9, 2008 · Post a comment

PCC Professor Kathryn Dabelow is planning to retire after teaching for more than four decades (Photo by Alejandra Bayardo).Professor Kathryn Dabelow was First to Teach Women’s History at PCC

Jose Panuco, Arts & Entertainment Editor

A gesture of emotion kept her from fully expressing her feelings towards her students and colleagues. Since 1967, students and faculty at PCC have known her.

She was the first to teach a women’s history course, which is still taught today, and now, Professor Kathryn Wiler Dabelow has 52 days left of teaching before she retires. [Read more →]

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Statewide Proficiency Test To be Held at PCC

May 2, 2008 · Post a comment

(Photo by Tess Pham)Chinese Language Skills to be Assessed

Franco Sui Yan, Staff Writer

The languages division will host the Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK), or Standardized Chinese Proficiency Test on May 17, with nearly 100 people enrolled for the test. PCC is the only community college in the nation that offers the once-a-year exam. [Read more →]

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Earth Awareness Day Celebrated On Campus

May 2, 2008 · Post a comment

(Photo by Tess Pham)Rodrigo Mejia, Staff Member

Seeds of Change hosted a day of awareness seeking to inform the campus of the mounting ailments afflicting the world around us.

“We are trying to raise awareness of people and their waste. We want people to be more conscious of their waste,” said 22-year-old geology major Yuliana Parada, who is also the president of the club. [Read more →]

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Sports

Remaining Women’s Basketball Sophomores Visit Division I Programs

May 8, 2008 · Post a comment

Lynette Jacobs has verbally committed to Texas Southern, but still has visits to Robert Morris and Xavier of Louisiana. (William Hallstrom / Courier)Jeremy Balan, Sports Editor

The three remaining sophomores from this season’s women’s basketball team have all yet to sign letters of intent to four-year universities, but all have Division I aspirations.

Lynette Jacobs has already verbally committed to Texas Southern, a Division I program in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), but still has visits to Robert Morris (Moon Township, PA) and Xavier of Louisiana.

“I’m still going on visits to see my options,” Jacobs said. “But I’m [probably going] to Texas Southern.” [Read more →]

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Track Heads To Socal Prelims

May 1, 2008 · Post a comment

Lamar Oliphant competes in the long jump event at the Mt. SAC Invitational on April 12. Oliphant qualified for Socal Prelims by finishing fifth in the triple jump and sixth in the high jump. (Tess Pham / Courier)Stacey Wang, Editor-in-Chief

Even with a less than normal performance from members of the men’s and women’s track and field teams, five athletes will be advancing to the Southern California Preliminaries Meet on Saturday. [Read more →]

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Feature

The History Behind Their Tattoos

May 9, 2008 · Post a comment

Reporting by Jose Panuco  

“I got it because it is my mom’s name.” Mario Jones, 19, Fashion  “I had a thing for tribals I designed it to add some value, being my initial.” Erik Bernardo, 19, Radiology   “I come from Echo Park and lotus flowers grow there. They don’t grow everywhere so that’s why I got it.” Nidia Granados, 19, Psychology   “It is a chrysanthemum flower it  was my grandma’s favorite flower.” Johanna Deeb, 17, English 

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Body Artwork in Different Cultures

May 8, 2008 · Post a comment

Christina Demirchyan, Managing Editor

Though often seen as a mark of rebellion, body art has served as a fundamental form of expressing culture for years. Using the body as a canvas, tattoos and piercings can transform into the intricate ties that bind culture and self.

Throughout PCC, there are some students who view tattoos as a part of American culture, standing as symbols that present individuality.  [Read more →]

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A Tattoo Guide

May 8, 2008 · Post a comment

Local Shops To Get Inked 

Kathleen Aharonian, Staff Writer

Getting a tattoo isn’t a decision people take lightly. They not only have to live with it for the rest of their lives, but they have to be sure the place they get it is safe and reliable.  [Read more →]

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Arts

Touching Emotion Through Talented Musicians

May 8, 2008 · Post a comment

Maiko Yamagami plays a piano solo piece in Harbeson Hall on Sunday. Photo by Natasha Laraway
Christina Demirchyan, Managing Editor

Playing for an audience ready to delve into the classic masterpieces of composers such as Beethoven and Sebastian Bach, Maiko Yamagami captured the audience’s attention as her fingers glided through the each elegant yet electrifying musical drama.

Beginning the recital with Johann Bach’s Prelude and Fugue no. 21, Yamagami’s command of the piano became apparent as she entwined Bach’s musical notes with her own artistic interpretation. [Read more →]

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PCC Gets ‘Jazzy’ at the Sexson

May 8, 2008 · Post a comment

Singer and head director of the event Andrea Baker-Wilkerson, takes the stage as she sings to the sounds of the Jazz Rock Big Band on Saturday. Photo by Ausra CerniauskieneThe Jazz Rock Big Band performs a rocking show at PCC on Saturday.

Rodrigo Mejia, Staff Writer

Beneath the vestiges of a quiet Saturday campus, a pulse of jazz echoes the halls and fills the soul.

Within the decadent confines of Sexson Auditorium, PCC’s own jazz combo and big band ensemble treat the few but privileged to a night of rhythmic genesis and rapture.

“The spirit is telling me to play some ‘Mammacita’ and it’s always good to listen to the spirit,” began Bobby Bradford, the musically aged and instinctual director of PCC’s Jazz Combo as the stage grew smaller and the sound climbed higher. [Read more →]

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Photo by Tess Pham

A May Day Rally participant waves the American and El Salvadorian flags in downtown Los Angeles, May 1 2008. The rally drew 8,500 participants, significantly short of the 20,000 expected.

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