The Associated Students’ Sustainability Committee will sponsor it’s third annual Sustainable Living Week starting Tuesday, with a series of sustainability documentary screenings and workshops run by local organizers with environmental groups like Transition Nela, Can Coffee, and Arroyo Seco Foundation.
Accomplished writer inspires many to vote
A strong advocate and supporter of undocumented youth and the Dream Act, Evelyn Cortez-Davis, author of “December Sky: Beyond My Undocumented Life” has many roles.
UCLA Day
Despite the heat, a large crowd flocked to the Quad on Wednesday for UCLA Day to get information about transferring, majors, and other programs.
There were about 18 tables with at least one representative each to hand out information and talk to students. The UCLA Departments and the Undergraduate Admissions tables had the most students waiting to gather the information available.
Homeless student defies the odds
Erroll Cayald seems much like other students suffering through the budget cuts; not getting the original 15 units he was enrolled in, not getting the financial aid he was looking forward to. But despite being homeless and jobless, he has found his way through school, and then some.
Students celebrate Cinco de Mayo and learn about financial aid.
Students gathered around booths and the food tables to enjoy the Cinco de Mayo and Financial Aid day sponsored by the Financial Aid Office, on May 3.
Student gets scammed
A student was swindled out of $2,146 after he was approached by a man claiming to work for a company which awards scholarships to students, said Chief of Police Stanton Perez in an interview Friday.
Norton Simon offers inside view for students
PCC students were among 218 students that attended the first Norton Simon Museum College Night on April 27. The event allowed students a chance to visit the museum, and to attend a panel discussion with museum officials.
LAPD Deputy Chief talks Counter-Terrorism
Counter-Terrorism efforts at The Los Angeles Police Department have increased dramatically since 9/11, an LAPD official told PCC students recently.
League of Women Voters encourage Students to vote
The League of Women Voters updated students about the upcoming elections and registered first-time voters in a visit to campus on Tuesday. Volunteers from the organization set up a small booth at the Quad to help interested passersby fill out voter registration forms.
Event shines light on military sexual assault
The shroud that conceals the subject of sexual abuse of women in the military was hurled out the door of the Creveling Lounge on Apr. 26.
