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Student’s Cause of Death Remains a Mystery

May 15, 2008 · No Comments

Coroner’s report on the cause of Jessie Lu’s slaying inconclusive
Franco Sui Yuan, Staff Writer
The cause of death of former PCC student Liya ‘Jessie’ Lu remains a mystery after the Coroner’s medical examiners released their report on Tuesday.
Lu’s body was found in a trashcan covered with approximately 10 gallons of kitty litter on Sept. 15, almost […]

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Tags: News

Candidates Battle It Out During Associated Students Elections

May 15, 2008 · 1 Comment

Linus Shentu, Lisa Yeh Courier Staff
Thirteen candidates faced off at the Associated Students Annual Candidates Forum on Tuesday in the Amphitheater.
This year the three candidates competing for ASPCC President in the 2008 spring general elections are Christina Javier, Josh Acevedo, Irving Williams.

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Former PCC President Chosen as New Chancellor of California Community College System

May 15, 2008 · 1 Comment

Jeremy Balan, Sports Editor
Former PCC President and current state Sen. Jack Scott has been selected by the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges to be the Chancellor of the California community college system.

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Every Scar Tells A Story

May 15, 2008 · No Comments

PCC Students Share The Stories Behind Their Disfigurements
Brittany Wong, Asst. A & E Editor
The scars PCC students carry on their bodies have significance: That minor burn scar, sustained from some flight of fancy on the back of a motorcycle or that kidney bean-shaped chicken pox scar that only the ones you love are privy to.While […]

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Tags: Feature · Flipside

Shortstop to Success: Baseball Player Came from Philippines to PCC

May 15, 2008 · No Comments

Jose Panuco, Arts & Entertainment Editor
PCC shortstop Justin Zialcita once played his favorite sport in a country that made 17-year-olds play in little leagues and in crowds that threw food and trash at the team.
Now living in a country that views the game in a different light, the 19-year-old freshman is now able to play […]

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Tags: Baseball · Sports

Hicks takes SoCal High Jump Title

May 15, 2008 · No Comments

Richard Quinton, Chief Photographer
Leading three other track and field athletes, freshman Chris Hicks came out on top winning the Southern California High Jump title on Friday, while advancing to the State Championships.
Sporting a haircut with stars on the side of his head, Hicks made the winning jump of 6’11” after hitting the bar twice at […]

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Tags: Sports · Track

Inaugural Concert Showcases New Piano

May 15, 2008 · No Comments

Piano Concert Tells Interpretive Story of ‘Peter and the Wolf’
Allan Santiago, News Editor
The night proved plentiful in both melody and turnout as PCC performing faculty debuted a new Model D Steinway & Sons grand piano Saturday at Harbeson Hall.
What’s more, Superintendent-President Paulette Perfumo made her PCC stage debut as narrator in the closing duo interpretation […]

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Tags: Arts · Entertainment