Forty eight hours of the movie life. PCC instructor and students working together outside campus.
“My Country is Hockey” Hits a Bookstore near You
If you’re looking for a new book to read this semester on your time off, but still haven’t found a book that has caught your attention, you can stop worrying now. There’s a new book in stores now, and was written by an English instructor from PCC .
OPINION: We’re in a Self Made Crisis, It’s sad but true
Writer’s opinion on recent budget cuts.
Alternatives for students seeking textbook bargains
At the beginning of every semester, students search and fish for the best deals to get on textbooks, but it’s not just the students at PCC who are aiming to get the best deals for their money.
Womens Basketball
Women’s basketball comes up short in second round of miracle playoff run. PCCs 55-50 loss comes days after winning by way of a last-second buzzer beater. Details in print on Thursday
Lancers baseball struggles vs. Grossmont, hopes to improve before Conference
Baseball gets blown out in an 11-3 loss against visiting Grossmont College. Details in print on Thursday
Womens softball team ends two game winning streak
Women’s softball drops to .500 record in conference play after 11-3 loss to LA Harbor, and a 10-4 loss to Mt. SAC.
Men’s swimmer takes first place
Men’s swimmer Cario Liu comes out on top at Mt. SAC Swim Invitational. Details in print on Thursday.
Administration plans to give back to students
The administration announced yesterday night that there would be a special twelve-week intersession this spring to help students whose classes were cancelled a week before the semester began.
Employee salaries posted on website
Details of 2011 gross incomes of all PCC employees were posted on the school’s official website last week after public record requests came from media organizations and the state controller’s office.