Construction on the PCC campus is not complete, as the final piece of the puzzle has yet to be put in place.
UC’s Tuition increase hurts everyone
The University of California Board of Regents recently decided to increase the tuition costs 32 percent due to the state’s budget cuts. Because of the result, Many UC Students protest in all of the UC campuses.
Female athletes face double standard
Aggressiveness is one of the things sports fans love. Don’t think it’s true? Football is the most popular sport in America today. Thousands pay to watch boxing and ultimate fighting matches. Hockey players are more famous for fighting than they are for scoring goals.
Silva: SoCal Coach of the Year
Women’s volleyball coach Tammy Silva was recently named Southern California Women’s Volleyball Coach of the Year.
Women’s basketball loses following sturdy first half
The PCC women’s basketball team was defeated by the Fullerton Hornets 62-48 on Friday night at Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium.
Swim squad aspires to continue improvement
Without the strong performance of Tai Nuntapramote, last year’s 200 butterfly state champion, the swim team has been faced with a void for the 2010 season.
Don’t bring a flashlight to a gun fight
In the wake of recent school shootings, one question comes to mind: why?
Cross Country coach runs to success
Head Coach for cross-country and track and field, Armand Crespo came to PCC in 1986. Not yet as a coach, but as a student and athlete.
Badminton ready for upcoming season
As spring creeps up, women’s badminton gears up for what hopes to be another successful season.
Theater Art classes give students tools to be show-stoppers
On the first floor of the C Building, visitors can often hear singing and acting coming from the THART 75 class, where students learn the techniques of musical theater.