PCC’s newspaper staff received their first Online Journalism General Excellence award from the Journalism Association of Community Colleges in November.
New Student Fees Could Cost $10 per Semester For Registration
Associated Students is considering a new means of raising revenue for student clubs and other benefits to students called the Student Activity Fee, a fee subject to registering students.
Building an Education One Class at a Time
Ed Willis, 39, has been working for more than two years to restore a LeMons blue, 1969 Chevy Camaro, built the same year when Willis was born. Back in 2006, though, Willis had no idea what was in store for him.
Art Gallery Exhibition Will Feature Student Work
About 280 students submitted their artworks, the most ever, for the Annual Juried Student Exhibition opening today in the PCC Art Gallery.
‘Lil’ Fury’ Hits Screen Printing Class
Karen Fiorito, a.k.a a young rising artist, previewed some of her controversial political propaganda artwork for PCC art students on Tuesday.
PCC Holiday Ceramic Sale
Students from the ceramics class began their three-day ceramic sale outside the R building on Monday.
A Future Undying Classic
It is the naked immersion into the cultural and gender clashes that emerge in Montserrat Fontes’ First Confession that will draw readers of years to come; the remarkable entrance into a world where the actions of two spoiled children lead to a tragic chain of events, ultimately ending in murder and suicide, that will compel readers even fifty years from now to connect to the novel.
The Music and Mood Behind Headphones
Students walk around campus with their headphones stuffed in their ears, lip-syncing to an unknown melody humming in their heads, unaware of their surrounding or fellow students. They are lost in the melodious euphoria of their personal pocket-music libraries.
WEEKEND: Dave Cuatt
If you’ve ever lost your eyes momentarily to the paintings, stencils and stickers that cover the walls of the T building, you’ve proabably come face to face with Dave Cuatt, digital imaging assistant professor. In true “Where’s Waldo” fashion, his stencil likeness is plastered all over the upstairs and downstairs halls.
Professor Questions French Race Relations
His laidback sense of style with his distinctive French accent aren’t the only things that make this relatively young sociology professor, Tony Jugé, stand out among the rest of PCC’s sociology professors.