Not only are low-cost dental services available on campus for students, but the more adventurous can get a free cleaning if they are willing to head up on the spot and hop into the dentist’s chair.
SCENE: Love blossoms on campus
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Alumnus Greg Altounian helps athletes pursue goals
There’s no place like home, and for alumnus Greg Altounian home is in the Hutto-Patterson gym hallways and field of PCC where he started out his collegiate soccer career in 2006.
Fired official files $1 million lawsuit
A high-ranking fired school official has filed suit against the district, the president and the school’s legal counsel claiming wrongful termination, defamation, and sexual harassment.
College ranks fourth in transfers despite few counselors
Despite being hugely outnumbered, counselors at PCC are helping students transfer to California public Universities at some of the highest rates in the state.
OP-ED: Plus/Minus grading system will hurt more than students
It is fair to say that if one attends a college, he or she is attending to do their very best, no matter if the grading scale is based on a full letter grade, or a plus/minus grade system.
Lancers baseball loses another nail-biter at home
Lancer baseball came up just short again in its second home game of the season, losing 4-3 to Victor Valley College on Feb. 9 at Jackie Robinson Memorial Field.
VOICES: Should the campus be entirely smoke-free?
Students share their opinion about smoking regulations.
Calendar change affects study abroad programs
Due to the elimination of the winter intersession, study abroad programs offered by the college have had to be radically rearranged, officials said.
Student advocacy trip to Sacramento planned for March
The annual March in March trip to Sacramento for students to influence their statewide representatives on education issues is planned for March 4.