Election day is three weeks away and people who wish to participate in the presidential and state elections must register by Monday.
Daily Thefts a Problem in Campus Café
Thefts in the Coffee Break café are still an “everyday” occurrence according to Manager Montree Keavomalee, even though he said they have reduced over the years.
Homecoming Nears, Applications Accepted
The tradition of homecoming is just around the corner for PCC students who may be interested in participating.
New Hope for Crowded Computer Labs
Students needing to use the computer lab in the D Building found themselves disappointed at the Computer Learning Center when all computers were down on Monday.
‘Green Technology’ Summit Urges Community College Involvement
Community colleges have a responsibility in planning for the future, said Raquel Palmese, managing editor of Green Technology at the Community College Summit, held on Oct. 8 and 9.
President Perfumo to Hold Forum
On Tuesday, PCC president Dr. Paulette Perfumo with hold a public question and answer forum for students at the Vosloh Forum.
Civil Rights Veteran Speaks for LGBT rights
An association of civil rights centered clubs welcomed Sylvia Rhue, Director of religious affairs for the National Black Justice Coalition, to Harbeson Hall for her second appearance in a ten-college tour entitled “Stepping into history.
Thousands Gather at Rose Bowl to Help Raise Funds for Animal Shelters
Throngs of furry, four-legged creatures frolicked hither and thither salivating at the sight of other canines as they lead their bipedal subordinates around Brookside Park, right next to the Rose Bowl.
Activists Speak At Indigenous People’s Event
Two members of Peace & Dignity Journeys spoke of the organization’s spiritual run that succeeds in unifying all indigenous tribes at MEChA’s Indigenous People’s Day event on Thursday.