With the flu season upon us and with the economy making it hard for families to get affordable health care, the Health Services Center can be a refuge to some.
Officials mum on withdrawn attack claim
Campus Police would not comment on Wednesday on whether or not a woman who filed an assault report on Oct. 13 would be charged.
President’s pact welcomed
The announcement of Dr. Lisa Sugimoto’s contract finalization, which extends her job as PCC president to June 30 (or until a new president is found), and the removal of the “interim” designation from her title have been well received.
CSUs are getting stricter to applicants
Fall 2010 applications to CSU have started, but this year it will be more complicated for students to get accepted as CSUs are cutting back, officials say.
Inspiring Photographer Refuses To Let Disability Get In the way
In a split second, PCC photography student Jaklin Romine thought she would never be able to shoot another photograph ever again.
A look back with . . . Professor A.C. Panella
It should be no surprise that professor A.C. Panella gets along well with students. Communication is, after all, her specialty.
Students take sides, faculty neutral in battle of Macs, PCs
Even before the commercials came out pitting Mac users against PC users, there was the question of which one is better: Macs or PCs?
Review: Rudo y Cursi is not your average comedy
PCC’s Spanish Club, Los Bohemios hosted a free movie night on Oct. 15 at the Forum. They showed a the Mexican movie “Rudo y Cursi.” Starting famous Mexican actors, Diego Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal.
Book self-checkout eases student stress, budget load
After a change in checkout procedure, the Shatford Library’s service offering textbooks on reserve has remained popular with students.
Gospel choir claims ‘Fame’
Fifteen members of the PCC Gospel Choir, along with its director and accompanist, are featured in the recently released movie, “Fame,” a remake of a classic 1980 film of the same name.