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Peter on… Beer

March 13, 2008 · No Comments

It’s the drink that brings people together.
Peter Herrero, Flipside Editor
Beer is a topic we are all familiar with, whether we saw our parents drinking at family reunions, or ditched classes in high school to have some of our own.

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Tags: Feature · Flipside · Opinion

Board Member Receives ‘Woman of the Year’

March 13, 2008 · 1 Comment

Ryan Nunez, Staff Writer
PCC trustee Dr. Jeanette Mann has been chosen by Sen. Jack Scott (D-Pasadena) as the 2008 Woman of the Year. She was honored at a state capitol ceremony on March 10. Mann was the first woman elected to the Board of Trustees of PCC and has served on the board for 24 […]

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Hangover Remedies

March 13, 2008 · No Comments

Linus Shentu, Copy Editor
Drinking in moderation is socially acceptable in this society and most people think it is a completely normal thing to do. There are also many that really enjoy its intoxicating effects. But for certain people, those intoxicating effects later become an unpleasant if not horrid feeling of pure hell, otherwise known as […]

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Tags: Feature · Web Exclusives

Tough Losses Continue For Baseball

March 13, 2008 · No Comments

Rodrigo Mejia, Staff Writer
With minds still lingering on the emotional fallout of Saturday’s 14-13 defeat to a rallying Mt. San Antonio College team, players for PCC’s baseball team found it difficult to focus as they lost a game of fundamentals 13-2 to East L.A. College on Tuesday.

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Tags: Baseball · Sports

Futurefarmers Land at PCC

March 13, 2008 · No Comments

Charles Digal, Staff Writer
The Artist in Residence program presents Futurefarmers with an installation entitled The Reverse Ark, the Flotsam & the Jetsam.”
This year’s Artist in Residence highlights a group of individuals who have gone beyond conventional methodology in creating their art, leaving them in a class of their own and making PCC history. […]

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Tags: Arts

An Art Collective Seen Anytime and Anyplace

March 13, 2008 · No Comments

Allan Santiago, Copy Editor
Tonight marks the start of a two-day symposium focused on collaborative efforts that challenge modern approaches to art. Subjects of the art works being presented are of a political, social, and environmental nature. Students are invited to witness the exploration of the relationship of concept and the creative process between interdisciplinary […]

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Tags: Arts

PCC Students Are Key Piano Players

March 13, 2008 · No Comments

Karen Guzelian, Asst. Flipside Editor
The music department is sponsoring the eighth annual Piano Honors Recital Saturday in Harbeson Hall.
Twelve student musicians will be performing solo works, four-hand duets, and piano duos. They will also come together with classical instrumentalists and talented singers.

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Tags: Arts

Local Leaders to Speak on Success at Career Panel

March 13, 2008 · No Comments

Brittany Wong, Staff Writer
A career panel hosted by the Resources for Education and Employment Opportunities, the Career Center and Student and Learning Services will be held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today in Harbeson Hall. The event will give students the opportunity to listen and acquaint themselves with successful leaders from a variety of […]

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