A new witness is set to testify in the second trial of former PCC student Isaac Campbell, accused of killing his girlfriend, PCC student Liya “Jessi” Lu in 2007. The witness will testify to hearing noises in Campbell’s apartment the night Lu was killed.
Instructor is part-time ocean conservationist
PCC instructor Arcila teaches two guitar classes part-time while running his online guitar store. Then, when the occasion arrives, he sets out to sea as a volunteer diver and scout to help in kelp restoration and the tracking of endangered sea animals.
PCC students are inspired by local political figures
Female political figures came together for a special forum to shine light on underlying issues for women in politics and business.
AS Election Results
The Associated Students election results have been totaled and the new President will be Simon Frasier with Hanna Israel as the new Student Trustee.
Second ‘kitty litter’ killing trial underway
A new witness is set to testify in the second trial of former PCC student Isaac Campbell, accused of killing his girlfriend, PCC student Liya “Jessi” Lu in 2007. The witness will testify to hearing noises in Campbell’s apartment the night Lu was killed.
Job Fair brings employers to campus
A job fair in the Creveling lounge on Thursday, gave students an opportunity to find work and maybe even a career.
Second run of Big Gay Prom Is a huge success
Over 100 people attended the second annual Queer Alliance Big Gay Prom in the Creveling Lounge on May 17. Students were joined by others from different community colleges who travelled to party at the prom.
The Association of Black Employees award scholarships
The Association of Black Employees (TABE) presented 20 scholarships on May 16 at the Creveling Lounge.
Sustainability week promotes greener living
Associated Students’ Sustainability Committee hosts its third annual “Sustainable Living Week” in the Quad.
Gloomy outlook seen if tax hike measure fails
California community colleges will face dire consequences if the governor’s tax initiative is rejected by voters in November, Community College Chancellor Jack Scott said Tuesday.
