Share: It has been an unusual semester. The campus has been in a state of disarray—reeling from class cuts, student protests, a disputed faculty contract situation, the replacing of the winter intersession with a three-semester calendar, and a complete revamping of the school’s bureaucracy. These hasty, significant changes in the foundational system of PCC all stem from one thing: the big wigs up in Sacramento haven’t been giving PCC enough money. But, we, the PCC community can do something to help fix, or at least …
Music class teaches the deeper meaning of rock and roll
The students are taught about the history of rock ‘n’ roll, but it is important for the instructors to talk about the bigger picture of what rock music has done for the country according to Briggs.
PCC gets into the Halloween spirit with music
Halloween is a time for letting your freak flag fly. Some go trick-or-treating and others attend costume parties. A big part of the Halloween season is the music, which can range from theme songs of popular horror movies to rock music.
PCC Water polo scores a big win against L.A. Trade Tech.
With a great starting offense, the Lancer women’s water polo team scored a huge 13-4 victory against Los Angeles Trade Technical College on Oct. 17.
Budget crisis an excuse for draconian changes
Education is an intellectual and social endeavor, not an economic enterprise.
POLICE BLOTTER: Recent incidences reported on campus
Recently reported police incidents from Sept. 26 to Oct. 10
Arrested former student pleads not guilty
A former student arrested at the Aug. 29 meeting of the Board of Trustees pleaded not guilty to the charge of battery of a peace officer at his arraignment on Oct. 1 at a Los Angeles County Superior courthouse in Pasadena
Hiring committees screen new deans
Out of 42 originally requested hiring committees, two appointed by the Academic Senate and one appointed by the Administration are screening candidates for newly created and vacant dean positions, according to officials.