Wondering how you can get a smoking hot beach bod before the end of the semester? Student’s confessed their secrets for staying fit for the season.
A transfer tool for brainiacs
Students who want an enhanced tool to transfer to participating colleges such as UCLA and UCI or simply want a challenge at PCC should enroll in the Scholars Program, said Joseph Sierra, the program’s coordinator.
Several options for those coping with stress of finals
Students are preparing for the upcoming finals week, starting Monday, by keeping their books and study guides handy, and taking advantage of popular studying areas that include the Shatford Library and Creveling Lounge.
The preparation for finals may be stressful on the students but many are looking for ways to minimize the stress and clear their mind to ensure a positive test-taking experience.
$10 student fee’s future hangs in the balance
A year after its implementation, the Board of Trustees will vote next week on whether to continue charging the $10 per semester student activity fee.
Many struggle to find time for studying
As the semester nears an end the workload can become heavy for some students. Time management is key to surviving this tough time, counselors say.
Kent Yamauchi, Psychological Services Counselor, has sound advice for anyone who feels the workload is becoming too heavy.
Scholarship exhibit opens at Art Gallery
The opening reception for the 59th Annual Scholarship Exhibit followed the presentation of the scholarships on June 2, when 35 students were rewarded for their noteworthy work within the broad reaches of the Visual Arts and Media Studies Division.
Debut of play charms audience
Peals of laughter boomed out of the Little Theatre on Friday night as the Theater Department debuted “The Marriage of Bette & Boo,” a play by Christopher Duran, directed by Brent Keast.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Athletics division seeks individuals to fill holes
The Athletics Department is in the final stages of hiring for two open positions, both of which are expected to be filled by July 1.
Many struggle to find time for studying
As the semester nears an end the workload can become heavy for some students. Time management is key to surviving this tough time, counselors say. Kent Yamauchi, Psychological Services Counselor, has sound advice for anyone who feels the workload is becoming too heavy.
Operatic performance brings Mozart to life
An operatic performance of “The Magic Flute” by Mozart was present over the weekend at PCC’s Sexson Auditorium.It was directed by Anne Marie Ketchum. The story, told in two acts, tells the tale of two lovers who must overcome magic ordeals to finally be together.