Side jobs as a young teenager usually are just to make some extra cash, but for PCC student Daniel Patronilo, it was what prompted an idea to start Novocaine Records.
Artist Uses “Green” Method For Exhibit
The summer is coming to an end. The hot weather and bright colors will be fading soon, but not at an end of the summer art exhibit, Jennifer Vanderpool’s “Pocketful of Posies”.
Smoking policy reforms stalled
The Board of Trustees deadlocked at a tie in voting on approval of a campus smoking policy change establishing designated smoking areas at PCC on July 1.
Faafiti to compete in 21st summer deaflympics
Although PCC All-State Forward Easter Faafiti is 70 percent hearing-impaired, she can still hear the call. She can still hear the call coming from her country to join the women’s basketball team that will represent the United States at the 21st Summer Deaflympics in September.
High hopes for PCC soccer teams as season draws near
With a large number of players trying out this year for the PCC soccer teams, PCC Assistant Head Coach Warren Altounian anticipates a more productive season with most of the improvement on the women’s team.
PCC football chasing glory, success
After a season marred with both controversy and triumph, the PCC football program is letting go of the past and putting its trust into Head Coach James Kuk and his coaching abilities.
Montana to play for the Lancers
Nate Montana, son of National Football Hall of Fame Quarterback Joe Montana, has left the University of Notre Dame and practicing with the PCC football team for the upcoming 2009 season. According to Head Coach James Kuk, Montana has been attending practice for more than a week and is currently competing for a starting position at quarterback along with returning sophomores Jonathan Troast and Nick Ponce.