With changes to repeatability, priority registration, and most importantly funding requirements, lifelong learners have been taken out of the picture.
Speech and debate team is nationally ranked
PCC’s speech and debate team, ranked sixth in the nation and second in state, won eight first places in competition on Nov. 10 at CSU Northridge
Shatford Library accommodates leisure reading
The Shatford Library has devoted itself to providing an academic resource for students and the surrounding community. Nevertheless, it also caters to its leisure readers with a wide range of novels.
Volleyball has its 11-game winning streak snapped
The women’s volleyball team stumbled on Thursday, losing 3-1 to the El Camino College Warriors in Torrance.
Chancellor details Prop. 30 impact on colleges
As much as $210 million for the current academic year could be coming to the state’s 112 colleges
EDITORIAL: Green, red, purple or blue…it’s entirely up to you
Not only is voting for who will be our president important, but for those who favor neither Republican Mitt Romney nor Democrat Barack Obama, third party candidates and their propositions for change or reform can be accounted for with a vote as well.
Bribery investigation of officials continues
An investigation into two fired school officials who are accused of soliciting bribes is ongoing, according to officials in the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office.
Counselor guides student athletes through first hand experiences.
A counselor, an instructor, a mentor, Michael McClellan begins his days in a variety of ways. Some days his mornings may begin in the classroom, teaching courses such as personal growth and development.
Students are not commodities, education is not a business
The decision in January to cut 96 classes a week before the start of the spring semester, the decision last month to eliminate winter session and to change the academic calendar were made in a manner that placed us all at the bottom of the Slinky, metaphorically speaking.