This semester PCC chemistry students will be building particles so small that they change color.
Gold, on the nano scale, ceases to have its signature color, but turns red.
This semester PCC chemistry students will be building particles so small that they change color.
Gold, on the nano scale, ceases to have its signature color, but turns red.
Entering the front door of a two-story house, hair stands on end as a baby walker next to the stairs starts to come alive and moves across the floor. A woman screams for her son to run as strobe lights send visitors running for the exit. This is just the first room in the newly added “Insidious: Into the Further” maze at Universal Studio’s Hollywood’s “Halloween Horror Nights.”
A tale of love, loss, society, class, wealth, morality, marriage, memory and the past. The Great Gatsby is about the collapse of the American dream in an era of prosperity and material excess, a theme that carries meaning in today’s world.
There’s just one problem: No matter how much you’ve fallen in love with this piece of music, it’s a guilty pleasure; no one can know how much you like it and if you’re brave enough to admit that you do then you feel just a little bit ashamed.
Every semester students scramble to find the best deal for the textbooks they need.
You’ve got mail and if you need to reply the meter cutoff is 3 p.m. so behave accordingly.
Along the sidewalk in the blazing hot sun a Metro bus rolls by and stops at a corner of a busy intersection. As a grimy cloud of dust and hot air clears, a sign appears: “Lost? Find yourself at PCC,†it proclaims.
Sliding glass doors open, revealing a pristine corridor lit through skylights three floors above that bustles with arts and music students moving to their next destination in the newly opened $33 million building.
PCC’s Aquatics Center is open to the public during the summer and guests can swim recreationally for $2 and swim laps for $4.
A hard worker his whole life Don Eckmann, facilities services supervisor, has come a long way since he first started working construction for a family friend at the age of 12. “I started around my dad’s house with a contractor he knew and then worked for his company,†said Eckmann.