Drawing students learn from local artist
Hillary Mushkin held a presentation and a draw in for Lynne Bermans beginning drawing class on Monday.
Famed pianist plays intimate set
Students and piano enthusiasts were serenaded by famed Dutch pianist Eline Bergmann inside the dimly-lit Harbeson Hall at PCC on Saturday. The performance marked her U.S. debut as she played classical pieces from celebrated composers, including Frederic Chopin and Franz Schubert.
Re-adjusting returning veterans explored
The second-ever Road Home symposium taught community college administrators and faculty across California about Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and helping veterans adjust to student life on April 25 and 26.
Suspect arrested in backpack thefts
Â
Â
Campus Police have arrested a suspect in connection with the thefts of student backpacks from the Shatford Library, officials said Friday.
Kitty litter murder trial back in court
Jury selection for the second trial of former PCC student Isaac Campbell, accused of killing his girlfriend and hiding her body, is expected to begin in the first part of May.
Realignment plans debated at hearing
A heated debate over the necessity of realignment to teaching divisions occurred at a session held by the Planning and Priorities Standing Committee on April 24.
Famous Pianist To Play At Harbeson Hall
Well-known Dutch pianist Eline Bergmann will be performing on Saturday at 2 p.m. in Harbeson Hall, said college officials.
People of the stairs pass on the legacy
Many passersby have noticed the ever growing group of people who linger on the C Building steps. What most people don’t know is the legacy of these “people of the stairs.”
Driver crashes in parking lot
A silver Lexus crashed into a concrete piller in the student drop-off area on Thursday, April 12 at roughly 2:45 p.m.