Over the last 15 years, America has been engaged in numerous armed conflicts, but no fight has been quite so polarizing as the one some members of military endure daily.
Veterans Resource Center moves forward
After months of anticipation, veterans received notice on Monday that PCC was approved for a Veterans Resource Center pilot program.
NBA champion discusses campus sustainability
In a semi-impromptu fashion, retired four-time NBA champion John Salley made an appearance on campus to discuss how he can help with students’ sustainability efforts on Monday.
New president picked
West LA College President Mark Rocha was unanimously selected as the new president/ superintendent of PCC by the Board of Trustees on Wednesday.
Rocha contract: $230,000 per year salary
The contract for newly appointed president Mark Rocha was revealed Wednesday night at a special board meeting.
Health Services coordinator hopes to impact PCC
Health Services Coordinator, Jo Buczko, has been at PCC for nearly 20 years. One of her main priorities has been to make students aware of the health services provided on campus.
Students linked to library web resources in time for finals
Shatford Library typically becomes a mainstay for students’ academic progress as finals week approaches, and its website also becomes a crucial tool.
A look back with… Professor Dustin Hanvey
Through teaching, Professor Dustin Hanvey exudes his passion for literature and theater in his English Composition and Literature classes.
Performance captivates opera audience
PCC’s Sexson Auditorium was reverberating on Sunday with echoes of the powerful, periodically comical and melodic performance: “4 One Act Operas”.
Two bands perform at joint concert
The sounds of horns, flutes, clarinet, winds, and percussion took over the Jameson Amphitheater as PCC’s Lancer Concert Band and the College and Community Concert Band performed at their annual joint concert on Sunday.