The air indoors is twice as dangerous as the air outdoors according to Natural Science division Professor Ling O’Connor who spoke about the toxins in everyday items in the library orientation room on May 12.
Tech retreat addresses faculty concerns
Classroom technology expert Micah Orloff addressed issues about incorporating technology in classrooms at the fifth annual Classroom Technology Retreat on Tuesday in the Circadian.
Proposal to create new position up for vote
An amendment to the Constitution and Bylaws of the Associated Students to establish the vice president of sustainability as an official executive board position will be up for vote during next week’s AS election.
Voting to be held next week
Twenty-seven candidates are officially running in the 2010 Associated Students General Election that will be held online through the PCC website on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Art students receive first-hand experience with nude models
They come big, they come small, they come fat and they come thin. There is no mold that models for the ART 12 class have to fit into.
The Dead Weather album bluesier, darker than first
Musician Jack White has a lot on his plate, especially since taking on yet another band and releasing its sophomore album, “Sea of Cowards.
Student hustles her way through the radio ranks
Writing for an up-and-coming blog, interacting with a world-renowned radio personality, filling in on-air, producing a radio show every night and still graduating this June: it’s all in a day’s work for Nicole Garcia.
New Arizona laws endorse racism
A new law was approved in Arizona last month that will make it legal for police to pull over anyone whom they believe to be an illegal immigrant, based only on what they look like.
EDITORIAL: Trustees: Stick to the process
It has been three years since PCC last went through the tedious process of selecting a new president.
Badminton advances
PCC’s women’s badminton team will play for the State Team Championship title today at 3 p.m. in Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium.