Two professional masseuses, accompanied by student trainees will be stationed on campus next week from Monday to Thursday giving out massages free of charge in an attempt to assuage students’ after-finals stress.The four-day event will be titled “Relaxation Week” and has been a traditional Associated Student event for multiple semesters.
MEChA Hosted Large Ska Concert Fundraiser
Six local bands performed for MEChA’s concert fundraiser, called Bailando con Orgullo, in Harbeson Hall on Saturday night.
New Lab Tech Hired
The Assistive Technology Center in D-208 hired a new lab technician to manage one of the most technologically advanced areas of PCC.
Obama: Too Soon to Tell
Have Obama’s decisions lived up to his hype? Some have scrutinized the 44th president and have questioned whether he is living up to their expectations.
Helping The Less Fortunate Benefits Both Ways
Opportunities to volunteer are available year long for people of any age. Countless organizations provide chances for everyone to help out at a hospital as a candy striper, perform charitable works for a service club, or help out their neighborhood with community service.
Editorial: Making Community College Work For You
Stricter transfer requirements, CSU and UC enrollment caps, a shrinking state budget, and personal financial setbacks could make it more difficult for students to continue their education in 2009.
Holiday Angels Helps Parents Who Can’t Afford to Get Presents for their Children
Holiday Angels, an annual event sponsored by the AS to help parents who are enrolled in the EOP/S program to bring some Christmas joy for their kids, will be held, Dec. 19.
Military Recruiters Face Protesters
A protest rally hovered outside the military recruitment office on Colorado Boulevard opposite PCC Thursday.
President Perfumo Signs Environmental Pledge
A new platform for bringing sustainability to PCC was set by President Paulette Perfumo when she signed the American College & University Presidents Climate Commitment on Tuesday.