A new law was approved in Arizona last month that will make it legal for police to pull over anyone whom they believe to be an illegal immigrant, based only on what they look like.
EDITORIAL: Trustees: Stick to the process
It has been three years since PCC last went through the tedious process of selecting a new president.
Badminton advances
PCC’s women’s badminton team will play for the State Team Championship title today at 3 p.m. in Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium.
Four runners get spot in So Cal finals
Freshman Tracee van der Wyk finished first in two competitions when the men and women’s Track teams competed at the Southern California Preliminaries meet at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo on Saturday.
Athletes make plans to move to next level
Is the next Jackie Robinson competing on our fields and courts?
New law evokes mixed reactions
Though many at PCC oppose Arizona’s controversial new immigration law, others believe it’s about time something was done to secure the borders and deal with undocumented immigrants.
New student activity fee approved
A $10 student activity fee, effective beginning this fall, was approved by the Board of Trustees in a 5-1 vote.
Speech Showcase highlights top performers
A month after its success at nationals, PCC’s Forensic program hosted its annual showcase highlighting five events from their nationally award-winning team on Tuesday in the Vosloh Forum.
Veterans ask for more resources
PCC student veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars and their advisers rallied for a Veterans Resource Center and improved veteran services at the Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday.
Police teach pepper spray use
Pepper spray can be carried by anyone 18 and over, but few people outside of law enforcement know how to use it.