Vice President of Public Relations for Associated Students, Marshall Roe, has been poorly impersonated in a hate-infested blog, as well as in the Courier Web edition.
AGS Hosts Annual ‘Blast A Scholar’
AGS honor society hosted its annual “Blast a Scholar” event in front of an excited crowd at Galloway Plaza on Dec. 4.
Students Take Advantage of Lowering Gas Prices
With the holidays around the corner, and the country going through a recession, students are finding relief with the recent crisis at the gas pumps being over.
Improv Comedy Club Premieres at PCC
Improv comic relief came to PCC on Friday with members of the budding comedy club Grizzled Chuck’s first performance.
Holiday Gifts on the Cheap
The holidays are in full swing and tons of shoppers have spent their time looking for the right gifts to give out this Christmas. But with the current economic slump, students now more than ever are findings ways to hold on to every bit of their cash.
Nature’s Offers Delicious Wraps
Finding a convenient place to get a delicious healthy meal can be difficult sometimes, especially if there are fast food outlets lying around, tempting visitors to grab a bite.
Sneakerhead Nation Has A Sole
Plain sneakers won’t cut it anymore. It’s bright colors, flashy designs and creative style dominating the shoe industry and creating a new name for their admirers, sneakerheads.
WEEKEND: Vanessa Schulz
For this former PCC-student-turned-professor, an ideal getaway would be a deserted island filled with an endless amount of books. She once read an entire section of fiction when she used to work in a library! After receiving her B.A. in Philosophy from Boston University, she received her master’s in Philosophy from CSULA.
Portrait of a Smoker: A Personal History
Michael Tiedge sits an unmeditated 20 feet away from the T building and takes a puff of his cigarette, giving a mental once-over to a band of smokers huddled around a girl and a lunch table across the way. Their bravado is covered in curls of smoke as Tiedge makes an example of them.
Football Finishes on High Note
Coming into the season, PCC’s football team had a tall order. After losing quarterback David Pittman and receiver David Reed, players who re-wrote the PCC record books at their positions, not to mention a collection of sophomores who transferred to division one programs, it looked to be a rebuilding year.