Becoming a well-known disc jockey didn’t stop 22-year-old DJ and PCC student Julian Renderos from coming back to school hoping to gain a more stable future.
Juried student art show opens at gallery
Student art was unveiled at the PCC Art Gallery on Wednesday at the Annual Juried Exhibition of Art. Four artists works were awarded cash prizes, totaling $1300. Art writer and curator, Jan Tumlir, judged the works.
Percussion Ensemble drums to one beat
The PCC percussion ensemble performed a variety of compositions at its concert Nov. 20.
The Bravery violates listeners with fast-paced grit
The New York based band The Bravery completes a trifecta with its third album “Stir the Blood.”
Vote on sustainability delayed again
After a lengthy and heated discussion about adopting a definition of sustainability, the Associated Students Executive Board ultimately voted to push aside the issue for discussion at a later time.
Anesthesia technician program is first in the West
Beginning next summer, PCC will offer an anesthesia technician program, the first community college in California and the only one west of the Mississippi to do so.
The war on drugs is lost
Americans have a tendency to declare war on abstractions. We’ve declared war on terror, on poverty, and of course, our war on drugs. This vague idea of drugs as an enemy that’s conquerable is why drugs are winning.
Anime club finds a home on steps of the C Building
It’s become a familiar sight to anyone walking near the mirror pools in front of campus this semester – students playing video games and lounging on the front steps of the C Building.
AS member reaches out to peers
Born in the war torn European country of Croatia, 20-year-old Mladenka Grgic, current Associated Students vice president of campus activities, moved to Germany when she was just 2 months old to escape the conflict in her homeland.
Homecoming King strives to improve academic career
In his first semester at PCC, Tre-Von Fields has accomplished more than he could have hoped for.