President Mark Rocha announces the criminal investigation of two campus officials at a 2 p.m. news conference.
Out with the old
Now that the semester is coming to an end and the Associated Student elections are final, the majority of the current board will be relieved of their duties and replaced by other students.
DA probes alleged criminal activity on campus
In a stunning development the Los Angeles County District Attorneys Office has launched an investigation of alleged criminal activity at PCC.
Search warrants were served this morning on the vice president of administrative services and a facilities supervisor.
Emergency news conference called
An emergency news conference has been called by college officials for 2 p.m. for reasons that have not yet been disclosed.
Tears shed at slaying trial
The mother of a slain former PCC student was escorted sobbing from the court Wednesday as the homicide case against the victim’s boyfriend was sent to the jury for deliberations.
Seniors gear up to graduate
Students who are now graduating, or transferring were able to pick up their cap and gown at Grad Fest on May 31 at the Creveling Lounge.
Brazil Is Of Special Value For Dean
Languages Division Dean, Theodore R. Young, knows a thing or two about a different language. Young didn’t just study Portuguese as a student; he immersed himself in it; living it in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Same-sex marriage should be allowed everywhere
Same-sex marriage continues to be the subject of heated debate. California, for example, has recently moved Proposition 8 to the hands of the Supreme Court after judges of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals voted against reconsidering the overturning of the measure, saying that it served no purpose and instead was meant to lessen the status and human dignity of gays and lesbians in California.
Compassionate instructor gets recognition
Anthropology Professor Lauren Arenson is an instructor who challenges students instead of having them regurgitate information from a textbook.
Annual piano ensembles concert captivates audience
Pianos were dueling June 2 in Harbeson Hall for the annual piano ensembles concert. The night included performances from PCC’s Ivory Rose and La Majeur quartets, recent winners at the 2012 International Six/Eight Hand piano competition in Bavaria, Germany.