Aging process attacks stem cells
Stem cells are not invincible and therefore not likely to be the magic wand in the world of medicine, but they may be a great clue in finding what will be, a research professor explained on Thursday.
Summer class cuts severe
Nearly a 52 percent section cut is being made to this summer’s intersession, compared to summer 2011, officials say.
Student and familiar TV face
For Shannon Stone, 21, film and television isn’t just her major, but a passion and dream that is starting to come true.
College Council approves changes
The College Council approved a portion of the realignment plan to have the Business Division and Engineering and Technology Divisions get permanent deans at its meeting on May 23. The motion was approved with 10 in favor and three opposed.
Intersectionality week a diverse blending of Cultures
Students and guests mingled and praised social differences hoping to better understand other cultures at a three-night event celebrating intersectionality last week at the Creveling Lounge.
Dramatic testimony as new witness takes stand in ‘kitty litter’ trial
A new witness in the second trial of a PCC student accused of killing his girlfriend took the stand Tuesday, saying that she heard the upstairs brawl between Isaac Campbell and Liya “Jessie” Lu that ultimately led to a “loud smack, like skin hitting skin.”
Student athletes take advantage of training clinic
Athletes get hurt. A lot. Those that do can use the athletic training clinic in GM-111 to get help with things from routine physicals to sprained ankles.
Annual piano ensembles concert captivates audience
Pianos were dueling June 2 in Harbeson Hall for the annual piano ensembles concert. The night included performances from PCC’s Ivory Rose and La Majeur quartets, recent winners at the 2012 International Six/Eight Hand piano competition in Bavaria, Germany.
Jury introduced to recorded interview in ‘kitty litter’ trial
The new jury in the slaying case against a PCC student was introduced Thursday to evidence previously played in the first trial.