Even though there are innumerable questions concerning this season, the Dodger name means something again.
Courier adviser put on administrative leave
Share: Editor’s note: This story has been updated since it was first posted Warren Swil, a journalism professor who advises the Courier was put on administrative leave on March 28, leaving the staff with the immense pressure of putting out a paper while grappling with the fact that the top story they had to investigate centered around their former adviser. Follow:
Laker Girls make appearance at Carl’s Jr.
A crowd of PCC students attended a meet-and-greet with Los Angeles Laker Girls Teresa and Jacquelyn at Carl’s Jr. across the street from the school on Colorado Boulevard. The Laker Girls were taking photos with fans and signing autographs.
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: Perseverance under pressure
Share: There was a feeling of apprehension in the newsroom on Thursday. Minutes before the start of class, I saw Mr. Swil, the Courier adviser, and the VAMS dean, Joe Futtner, walking away from the classroom, and their conversation looked serious. In the newsroom, people became uneasy; class was delayed and no one knew why. Follow:
Cyclists, boarders brave streets en route to class
Students utilize alternative modes of transportation to get to class.
Academic Senate begins no confidence debate
In an extraordinary four-hour meeting, the Academic Senate debated whether or not to take up a no confidence vote in the leadership of PCC President Mark Rocha and his administration at their meeting on April 1.
Rocha and Fraser face off on the radio
Questions of shared governance at PCC was the main talking point when President Mark Rocha and AS President Simon Fraser went head to head on Larry Mantle’s show on KPCC on Monday.
University Night informs night owls
Night owls were given the chance to speak to 40 university representatives from across the state and country on University Night, on March 27.
Losing streak finally over as Lancers baseball picks apart Cerro Coso
After nine straight losses, the depressing streak finally ended for Lancers baseball as the team cruised to a 6-3 victory over Cerro Coso College on March 27 at Jackie Robinson Memorial Field.
OP-ED: Iraq War a necessary evil
The Iraq War has been an arduous process with trillions of dollars spent and thousands of both American and Iraqi lives lost. While this military endeavor is widely regarded as a horrific combination of misinformation and arrogance, some good has actually come from our involvement in that nation.