Representatives from Digital Networks Group presented a new high tech whiteboard to PCC teachers and administrators April 3 in the Shatford Library.
Badminton wins again
The badminton team beat East Los Angeles College 19-2 on April 11.
Swimmer wins breastroke at invitational
At the PCC Swim Invitational where the swim team raised $3500 in their annual raffle, Lancer Cario Liu won first place on the men’s 200 Breaststroke.
Men’s Baseball Suffers Brutal Shutout
The men’s baseball team suffered their worst shutout of the season April 3 at Fullerton College, falling 12-0 to the home team Hornets.
A Look Back: English Instructor Robert Oventile
English Instructor Robert Oventile was a student at PCC about 30 years ago before he transferred to UC Berkeley where he majored in English.
International students lose visas because of class cuts
While the spring forward intersession aided many students in regaining full-time status, 85 international students lost their F -1 (student visa) status, and some could not wait for the intersession to begin, according to the Assistant Director of International Students Amy Yan.
PCC Student Parents Ask Help to “Stuff a Truck”
The PCC Child Development Center and parents will be host a donation day fundraiser on May 19 to help raise funds for materials needed for the children’s programs and ease budget restrains.
Automotive programs drive students to careers
The Automotive Technology Lab in IT 105 could be mistaken for an auto repair shop at first glance. But it is first and foremost, a classroom.
Pacific Oaks College Proposal
A new proposal under discussion would allow Pacific Oaks College to offer bachelor level classes in the child development field to PCC students struggling to find classes.
New chief of police hired
A 27-year California Highway Patrol veteran has been appointed as the new PCC Chief of Police.