Share: The U.S.-led airstrikes began in Syria at the end of September, and it has been the one of the most controversial topics in the United States and the world. If no one takes any action, who will take responsibility of future terrorist attacks? Does anyone take the responsibility of taking an action against the extremists once something happens? People suffering in Syria and Iraq may call for help to stop ISIS extremists from committing any more massacres. When ISIS intimidated the United States and its …
PCC Feminist Club rethink what is safety to our society
Share: There is no place to protect people from sexual assault, stalking and domestic violence if no one stands up. These controversial issues are nationwide and worldwide and have been for a long time. It is not easy to resolve the problems, for many victims cannot express what they have undergone and they are often afraid of retribution and harm to their reputations. How can they get safety from these dreadful circumstances? Even in a small scholastic community, the PCC Feminist Club provides a place …
PCC website prepares to undergo new transformation
Share: A team of professional web design technicians are preparing to give the PCC website a complete make-over to improve its look and functionality. Follow:
St. Louis police union should get over it
Share: St. Louis is making a serious bid at overtaking Las Vegas as the world capital of terrible ideas. Follow:
Macro, micro and niche: creativity without profit
Share: King Arthur looked on his loyal knights gathered around the round table. Each of them was ready to give their life for their king. He rose, and brought Excalibur down in the center of the table. The La Crosse stick resonated with a loud clack. It was high school, and Michael Gray and his friends were putting together a film project for class. It was fun. It was priceless. “Stuff like that was just so much fun it was ridiculous…And when I realized you …
Charismatic PCC One host makes the most of Time
Share: Longtime Lancer Lens newscaster and independent film producer Laila Hajjali will soon leave PCC with two certificates and ambitions to start her own production company. Follow:
Ayanna Winter Guard starts season off with a whirl
With flags twirling, the students participating in the Ayanna Winter Guard practiced drills last month to prepare for their 2014-2015 season.
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Despite the decision of the grand jury not to indict former police officer Darren Wilson for the fatal shooting of Michael Brown, violent protests took place in Ferguson as well as other parts of the country. Regardless of a dedicated police presence, it was the protestors who took advantage of the situation and turned what was supposed to be a peaceful protest into violent vandalism that endangered the community.
Prestigious bio-tech program helps give back to students and community
At the back of the Science Village there is a bungalow that houses the Biological Technology Program at PCC. Run by Dr. Pamela Eversole-Cire, the program is host to a grant that allows a select number of students to spend a year interning and developing their own stem cell projects.
Undocumented students find relief with UWB
Share: With Obama’s new executive order concerning the status of undocumented immigrants, many concerns and questions have surfaced for undocumented students on campus. Follow: