Skateboarding isn’t just a sport. It’s another solution students are using to transport themselves to and from school.
Baseball holds on to win against Cerritos
The Lancers narrowly defeat Cerritos College on a spectacular bare-handed grab and throw by second basemen Sean Stone, which he turned into a double play to end the game, as PCC holds onto a 9-8 lead.
Scaring smokers will not help them quit
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has invested in a $54 million ad campaign, graphically depicting the realities of diseased smokers for the next 12 weeks. Since the campaign’s first run on March 19, smoking cessation agencies like 1800-QUIT-NOW have doubled in both inquiries and phone calls – a sign that the ads are actually working.
Military should have a deeper evaluation of its soldiers
The March 11 massacre of 17 Afghan villagers that resulted in Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales to be accused of the crime has raised concerns about the military’s handling of soldiers and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Religion and Politics, Two Different Ideologies
The First Amendment in the Bill of Rights emphasizes the importance of separation of church and state. Both the Bible and the Bill of Rights agree on the fact that religion and politics do not mix, just like oil and water. At one point or another, they are bound to disconnect due to the differences of ideological values and components.
Healthcare lies in the hands of Supreme Court
The United States Supreme Court is currently considering whether the healthcare reform act signed by President Obama in March 2010 is constitutional. Although the act may not be perfect, it has made healthcare more accessible and affordable to millions of Americans, and has especially benefited young adults.
Flea Market has something for everyone
The flea market at PCC features many diverse vendors and unique items.
Lost and waiting to be found
For anyone who has ever lost something on campus, Lost and Found services in B210 in the Campus Police Department may have it.
A more energy efficient campus
A $2.4 million LED light project is near completion on campus. The project will change all the fluorescent tubes to LED lights; much of the campus has already been updated.