Gallery shows off Art 75 pieces in summer exhibits
Throughout the year, the students enrolled in Art 75 exhibit their art portfolios at the student art gallery.
Art 75 helps prepare students for the professional art world. The course teaches them how to write resumes, biographies, artist statements, announcements, and students also learn how to put on an art show.
Art students show off work in summer exhibits
The PCC Art Gallery hosts “Clay and Copper” and “Young and Restless,” shows both displaying art from the Art 75 class.
Alumnus forms theater to help future stars
Milestone Theater Company, started by former PCC student Mike Alva, has been helping students dip their feet in the career of performing arts for five years.
Campus copes with summer heat
With another summer intersession under way, PCC is once again bustling with busy bodies trying to cope with the heat. Temperatures are expected to stay hot throughout July, so students and staff at PCC are constantly trying to find ways to keep cool.
Smaller paychecks annoy faculty
Full-time faculty who teach summer intersession classes received a big shock in their July 8 payroll checks. Additional state and federal taxes had been deducted.
Football coach’s lawsuit against PCC progresses
A new hearing in the lawsuit filed by former PCC football coach James Kuk against PCC’s District will be held on July 26.
New coach has high hopes for football
Despite having an emotional year on the field and off, PCC’s football team is ready to get its new season underway.
Designers’ cars get ready to race
Eight PCC students participate in race of remote controlled vehicles that are powered by industrial rubber bands at Art Center on Aug. 1.
California lags behind New York on gay marriage
From voting booths to courthouses, the battle to legalize same-sex marriage in California has seen far too many arenas. The problem, however, is that when the dust from years of debate has settled, it wasn’t California that stood on top and made headlines. It was New York.