Three grants, all under the student success initiative and California statewide initiatives of distance education, are going to be put into place over the next three years and were discussed during a presentation at the College Council meeting last week by Interim Director of Distance Education, Leslie Tirapelle.
Senate supports potential bachelor’s degree programs at PCC
The Academic Senate will write a letter to the California Community College Chancellor’s Office supporting the implementation of a new baccalaureate degree program at PCC.
Women’s basketball impressive in first round
After a slow start Saturday, the No. 4-seed Lancers women’s basketball team defeated No. 13 College of the Canyons in the second round of the Southern California Regional Playoffs.
Men’s basketball upsets Saddleback
The Lancers men’s basketball team picked up their first playoff victory in ten years with a triumph over Saddleback College Saturday.
History and fashion come together at PCC
High above campus in the fourth floor of the R building sits the fashion classroom. Lines of sewing machines, ironing boards, and designing tables are everywhere. Mannequins are scattered across the room, some wearing dresses and some sitting bare in a closet in the back. Pieces of fabric are scattered on tables and counters.
Let’s Make It “Facebook Official”
Destined to last forever, or destined to bite the dust?
The test of time is no longer the only way to figure out if your significant other is the one for you. Facebook recently released information claiming that they can accurately predict how long a “Facebook official” relationship will last.
Miracle focus pills or study crutch?
“Smart pills” such as Adderall and Ritalin have gained popularity among college students as a study aid over the years, but how safe are they and do they actually work?
New children’s book preaches dino morals
Share: Brought to life by a lonely hopping dinosaur and a Sky Lizard who may be a reptilian version of God, Nathan Minier confronts the questions of who we are and why we are here in his classic story of an underdog who doesn’t quite fit in. Follow:
Inscape mag showcases creative writing from students
Share: The student-run Inscape literary magazine has been published every spring since the 1940s and showcases some of the best writing compositions produced by PCC students. Follow: