First order of business: let the wild rumpus start.The most anticipated movie of the fall, director Spike Jonzes’ adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s childhood classic “Where the Wild Things Are,” now has an official soundtrack.
Production class launches into professionalism
Tucked away on the first floor of the C Building is the television studio where students learn how to put together broadcast worthy productions.
Halo 3: ODST is not a game it’s an expansion
Halo 3: ODST (Orbital Drop Shock Troopers) is Bungie’s fifth installment to the Halo franchise, released on Sept. 22.
New teahouse hits the spot
Across the street from campus there is one new restaurant rapidly gaining student attention.
First PCC swine flu case reported
A student reported a case of the H1N1 flu this week. The patient is recovering, according to Jo Buczko, coordinator of the health services center.
Artist breakdances, DJs, produces music
At surface level he may seem like a typical student, but while spinning or “b-boying,” one may find he’s far more interesting. Martin Gaffney break-dances in his off time, along with mixing, and music producing.
Students perform Shakespeare in a crosswalk
PCC drama students took to the crosswalk at Raymond Avenue and Colorado Boulevard to present extremely condensed versions of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet, and Macbeth.
Car wreck on Hill Avenue
A Car crashed into a pole on Hill Avenue at the Chevron Station.
AS consider a YouTube concert on campus
The Associated Students is considering funding a concert of YouTube celebrities, to potentially be held in Sexson Auditorium in early December.
As College Revenues Shrink, So Does Budget
The Board of Trustees has approved a reduced budget based on the prediction that college revenue is lower this year than last and will continue to fall, marking the first instance in recent memory the budget has been cut.