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Body Artwork in Different Cultures

May 8, 2008 · No Comments

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 […]

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Tags: Feature · Flipside

A Tattoo Guide

May 8, 2008 · No Comments

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. 
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Touching Emotion Through Talented Musicians

May 8, 2008 · No Comments

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 […]

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Tags: Arts · Entertainment

PCC Gets ‘Jazzy’ at the Sexson

May 8, 2008 · No Comments

The Jazz Rock Big Band performed a rocking show 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 […]

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Remaining Women’s Basketball Sophomores Visit Division I Programs

May 8, 2008 · No Comments

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 […]

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Tags: Basketball · Sports