Hidden in the first floor of the C Building is a full studio for learning television production. The studio is equipped with three cameras on pedestals, a blue room, an audio control room, a video control room, and a prop room.
Vets give food, clothing to homeless
A group of veterans from PCC sought out and distributed donations from a clothing and food drive to help homeless vets in Los Angeles County on Nov. 5.
Veterans teamed up with The National Veterans Foundation, a Los Angeles-based organization centered on helping veterans any way they can.
Trial date set in fatal accident
A trial date has been requested for PCC student Bowen Du, 19, who has been charged with vehicular manslaughter after a fatal accident, according to his attorney.
Iconic coach Robinson dies at 84
Ron Robinson, a legendary figure in PCC athletics who coached the school to its last baseball state championship in 1967, has died after a lengthy battle with cancer. He was 84.
Realignment process moves forward
Though the division realignment process is moving along through committees, some faculty members at the Academic Senate meeting on Nov. 7, believe it is already a done deal.
Men’s soccer defeats El Camino College
The men’s soccer team gained a victory over El Camino College on Nov. 4 at its last home game with a score of 4 – 2.
Cross country team weathers biting storm
The women’s cross country team placed 13th and the men’s team placed 25th in the Southern California Championships at Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park on Nov. 4.
Women’s soccer defeats El Camino College
PCC’s women’s soccer team won against El Camino College with a score of 3-2 on Nov. 4 at Robinson Stadium.
REVIEW: Choral Recital dazzles audience with variety
The Fall Choral Recital performed on Nov. 4 at Harbeson Hall offered a variety of crowd pleasing songs, from the Beatles to upbeat jazz renditions.