With the growth of social networking sites, content published by social networking users has begged the question: what is it about social networking sites that make users feel so comfortable to do so?
Screen printer takes art by the antlers
With a seemingly busy environment of students hosing down glass canvases and laying out t-shirts with freshly printed designs, it hardly seems as if the screen print class has time to just sit down and relax.
Panter leaves his mark after a week on campus
Although artist-in-residence Gary Panter is no longer at PCC his art will remain until May 1.
‘Dawn’s Light’ illuminates rapt audience
In many ways, the play “Dawn’s Light: The Journey of Gordon Hirabayashi” is more than just a retelling of the true journey of then-University of Washington student, portrayed by actor Blake Kushi.
A look back with… Juan Gutierrez
Director of public relations for PCC was not always in the books for Juan Gutierrez.
Revamped love story shakes up crowd
Performing Arts Instructor Will Ahrens had the chance to tell his own unique version of “Romeo and Juliet” through a performance at PCC last weekend.
Galloway Plaza stream has flowing, continual history
Each day countless students can be found sitting in Galloway Plaza. They do their schoolwork, converse with friends and play hacky sack with each other, while others just like to sit back and relax.
Childcare programs help parents grow
Parents of all ages attend PCC, leaving their children in the hands of grandparents, day care centers, friends and even their schools.
New arts building is delayed
Construction for the new Center for the Arts building has been delayed by up to a year because plans are awaiting approval by the State Architect, a college official said.
LETTER: Guns should be used with discretion
I recommend that the campus police only have a locked cabinet in their headquarters that can be opened in the case a violent crime erupts on campus.