Alejandra Yanez – VP of Campus ActivitiesBringing change, involvement and unity for PCC students.*Play Hard and Study HardAshley Jackson- VP of Cultural DiversityMy name is Ashley Jackson, and I am a Student for Progress. As one of the most active members of the ASPCC Cultural Diversity Committee, I not only have both the experience and skill required for this position; I am also the only candidate running for Vice President of Cultural Diversity that can give PCC students what they really need.
Award winner lectures on art in the everyday
The faces of audience members shone hues of different colors in the auditorium of the R Building during Art Professor Rebecca Morris’ presentation entitled “Abstraction in the Everyday.
Chinese Music Ensemble inspires audience
As Cynthia Hsiang began playing the introduction to Blue and White Porcelain on piano, a combination of stringed instruments played by the PCC Chinese Music Ensemble soon accompanied, silencing the audience and reducing them to sighs of awe.
Students take advantage of P.E. classes
When a PCC student needs to get in shape they need to look no further than right on campus and enroll in a physical education class.
So Cal meet sends 4 runners to State
The PCC track and field team qualified four runners for the state championship meet during the Southern California finals on Saturday at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo.
Waiting lists inconvenient but opportune
For students at PCC and elsewhere, waiting has become something of a second nature.
EDITORIAL: Vote in online AS elections
The time has come yet again for us, the students of this campus, to exercise that right that people of past generations fought hard to attain: the right to vote.
Badminton loses state title by one point
The PCC badminton team lost the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) state team championship title by one point and had it’s 13 game winning streak snapped on Thursday.
Letter to the editor: Pope is still infallible
The op-ed entitled “Integrity of Catholic Church under fire” (April 29) was replete with presumptions and allegations with no evidence to support such an opinion.
New bill would offer youth a path to citizenship
There are about 700 PCC students who would potentially benefit from a piece of legislation that is currently in Congress. The DREAM act would allow for a pathway for undocumented youth to become US citizens.