Environmentalist and sustainability enthusiast Ling O’Connor received an Instructor Leadership Award at the Green California Community Colleges Summit held at the Pasadena Convention Center on Tuesday.
Trips that enrich the mind, body and soul
Exploring new places is on many a bucket list. Students can start broadening their horizons while attending PCC with trips to Santa Cruz Island, the White Inyo Mountains, the Colorado Plateau, and now, Hawaii.
ArtWeekend draws throngs for food, fun
Crowds of families, food connoisseurs, and local residents joined together on Saturday, to enjoy the sun and sample free cuisine from local restaurants at Art of Food, a part of the ArtWeekend events.
Screen printing inspires creativity
The fumes of ink engulfed the lungs of students as they turned artistic concepts from mind into reality using just woven mesh and a sponge.
NBA 2K11 the greatest of all time
NBA 2K11 goes where no basketball, or sports game, has gone before. Including new game modes, and a focus on Michael Jordan, 2K11 is the greatest of all time.
Volleyball coach recognized by colleagues in conference
Now in her second year of coaching women’s volleyball at PCC, Tammy Silva was awarded South Coast Conference Women’s Coach of the Year for 2009-2010, last month.
Cross country on track for glory
Tracee Van Der Wyk placed second out of 261 runners in the women’s 5,000 meters and Will Zentmyer placed 17 out of 334 runners in the men’s four mile race at East Mission Bay Park, a Southern California preview in San Diego on Saturday.
Board passes budget
The Board of Trustees voted unanimously to approve a $120 million budget for the 2010-2011 year at its regular meeting on Oct. 6. This is 1% less than last year’s budget.
Student Health Services promotes breast cancer awareness
To honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Student Health Services and the radiologic technology program invited the campus to decorate reflection flags throughout the week.
New AS Board position finally filled
The Associated Students Executive Board swore in the first Vice President for Sustainability during a regular meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 13.