In and out of prison his whole life Rene “Boxer” Enriquez would land himself in Pelican Bay for the murders of fellow Black Hand members. The ultimate realization that he will live and die behind prison walls tears at his very soul and forces Boxer into an unheard of decision; turn against his Black Hand brothers and bring down the Mexican Mafia.
Exhibit Shadows the Evolution of Manga and Anime
In a display not typically seen, the latest exhibition at Pasadena’s Pacific Asia Museum reveals the world of modern manga and anime juxtaposed with their historical predecessors.
Club Week Attracts Larger Numbers This Term
This semester the student response seemed to exceed expectations, according to participants of Club Week. With so much going on, Club Week and Welcome Week were combined this year, said Joan Tibay, vice president for campus activities.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Mock Accreditation Prepares Campus
A mock accreditation team conducted a practice site visit on the PCC campus as a follow-up to the recently completed Self-Study Accreditation Report produced by the school, on Tuesday.
Plans Are Underway For Veteran Services
PCC officials are planning a new series of services for veterans.
Turnaround For PCC’s Smoking Policy
PCC’s administration has now found a California code section permitting campus police to issue citations to violators of smoking restrictions.
Rally Garners Students Protesting State Budget
Students from 17 community colleges across Southern California gathered at the PCC mirror pools to protest budget cuts to education on Friday.
Campus Library Thefts ‘Dramatically’ On Rise
The Shatford Library has been target of a recent increase in thefts, according to the library and PCC police.
Ex-Student’s Fate in Jury’s Hands In Prolonged Murder Case
George Wood Pigman IV, who was convicted of first-degree murder Feb. 23, faces a mandatory 25 years to life sentence. The sanity phase, which concluded Wednesday, was to determine where he serves his time.
Enrollment Climbs as Funds Diminish
Enrollment at PCC has increased by an unprecedented 11 percent from the spring 2008 semester.”We historically have had a conservative financial approach,” said Interim Dean of Enrollment Management Allen Dooley, explaining that the school has enough money saved to “maintain a zero loss approach
