Visual Arts and Media Studies instructor Richard “Rick†Osaka is a gentle, soft-spoken man.
Many say listening to music helps them study
Many students depend on the tunes streaming from their iPods as an aid in keeping them focused while studying.
University day draws crowds
Hundreds flocked to the Quad for University Day on Monday morning despite the heat. The event ran from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., but students started checking out the booths about 20 minutes early this semester.
Tax increase measure has major flaw
Gov. Jerry Brown believes he has an answer to California’s financial crisis with Proposition 30.
Balancing fitness and classes
Share: Whether they’re hitting the gym or hiking trails, students around campus are finding different ways to stay in shape, managing to find a balance between school and fitness. Follow:
Workshop aims to help some obtain work permits
The Cross Cultural Center held workshops that would help many DREAMers with their Deferred Action application allowing them to live out of the shadows.
Survey finds most colleges in financial distress
Community colleges responding to a survey conducted by the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office paint a picture of drastic financial distress throughout the Golden State.
New calendar increases student access
Share: Many object to the new calendar adopted by the Board of Trustees that eliminated winter session. With the massive amounts of budget cuts across the state and the questionable future of Proposition 30, changes need to be made now to ensure a future for PCC. Follow:
Instructor brings noir films out of the past
Film as dramatic literature with Instructor Joseph Sierra examines the quintessential noir films and the ideas, story lines, characters, and cinematography by watching a classic catalog of film noir.
Water polo falls short, despite last minute push
The women’s water polo team lost to Long Beach City College on Sept. 12 at the Aquatic Center. Despite a well played game, the Lancers went down 6-7.