This book shows his work with camera obscura, or pinhole photography, which is a light-safe container with a small hole on it to capture the image.
Some instructors adopting social media tools
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Social media tools such as Twitter and Facebook are slowly finding their way into the classrooms with teachers adopting them at PCC.
Softball falls short to visiting Warriors
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While the Lancer softball team played hard against the El Camino Warriors at Robinson Park on Thursday, the score was still 7 – 11 by the seventh inning.
Birth control should be fully covered by the Affordable Care Act
President Barak Obama revealed The Affordable Care Act, which would require insurance companies to cover a variety services with no charge to the recipient, including contraceptives. The mandate has caused a huge debate.
Campus to participate in ArtNight
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Faculty and students in the Visual Arts & Media Studies division and professionals will participate in the city of Pasadena’s ArtNight on March 9.
Discounted Metro passes designed to aid students
The Associated Students are again helping full-time students cut transportation costs by offering discounted transit passes for $32
New Add Code Regulations
For the first time this semester, limits were placed on the number of add codes provided to instructors to keep a cap on enrollment, officials said.
Pride in the PCC Library
Shatford Library Director, Mary Ann Laun won a leadership award from the Association of College and Research Libraries.
Students Address Their Concern on Parking
Three weeks into the spring semester some students are still having trouble finding parking, but the crunch seems to have loosened a bit after the first week.