The Educational Policies Committee of the Academic Senate is taking steps toward developing a new policy for students who try to add a class after it has already closed.
Former Lancer dedicates himself to student services
For many students, PCC is a transition to universities; once they leave they don’t intend to come back.
Swine flu shots begin
Swine flu shots will begin today, free of charge for students who have undergone the Student Health Services screening process and obtained a ticket for an appointment.
Board picks four search firm finalists
A field of 10 search firms to aid in PCC’s search for a new college president has been narrowed to a pool of four by the Board of Trustees.
Two incumbents ousted in hotly contested Board of Trustees election
Two incumbent members of PCC’s Board of Trustees narrowly lost their bids for reelection Tuesday, according to semi-final election results with 100 percent of precincts reporting. One incumbent was reelected, another unopposed.
Audience enthused by Choral Recital
As the audience hushed and the lights grew dim, the room became filled with the sweet, melodious voices of the Madrigals, who opened Friday night’s Fall Choral Recital at Harbeson Hall.
Hiring process for search for new president is unchanged
The Board of Trustees decided not to change the members who will sit on a screening committee that is integral to the college’s search for a new president, leaving it as is.
A look back with . . . Professor Randy Wilson
With his shock of curly brown hair, thin frame, long limbs and youthful demeanor, it’s easy to mistake Randy Wilson for a wayward student wandering the halls of PCC, where he has been teaching part time for the last eight years.
Orchestra’s Halloween concert recalls childhood
In a scene filled with of the most beloved characters playing music that reminds one of childhood, students and faculty dressed as the well-loved Sesame Street characters, plus many more, at the Orchestra’s Halloween concert on Friday.
Event celebrates cultural diversity
Cultures from all over the world were displayed in Creveling Lounge as the Associated Students sponsored “A Taste of the World.”