PCC instructor Arcila teaches two guitar classes part-time while running his online guitar store. Then, when the occasion arrives, he sets out to sea as a volunteer diver and scout to help in kelp restoration and the tracking of endangered sea animals.
PCC’s Pulse wins first at Public Relations Competition
The Public Relations Department earned five awards at the Community College Public Relations Organization Annual Conference, including first place for Pulse, the college’s online news blog, and second for social marketing.
Ciao Italia for Fall Semester
It should come as no surprise that two students can find love while studying abroad in one of the most romantic places in the world. This is what happened with Katie Figueroa Russell, who met her boyfriend at the airport, while she was on her way to study abroad in Italy last fall.
COLUMN: LA hoops in a funk
Things are in flux in the Los Angeles basketball world. The Lakers were eliminated from the playoffs by Oklahoma City in an ugly game five loss, and the Clippers got the broom treatment from San Antonio in a dominant four-game sweep.
PCC students are inspired by local political figures
Female political figures came together for a special forum to shine light on underlying issues for women in politics and business.
AS Election Results
The Associated Students election results have been totaled and the new President will be Simon Frasier with Hanna Israel as the new Student Trustee.
Romney’s bullying in high school certainly an issue
Political candidates are judged on everything they do, and have done for that matter. Some may argue that a candidate’s past has no bearing on his present character, and that it has nothing to do with a campaign. That may be the case, but the way they handle a shameful incident from their past tells you a lot about their present character.
PCC flies to state title
Freshman Stephen To made a comeback in the final 50-yards to win the title in the men’s 200-yard butterfly at the CCCAA State Championships at East Los Angeles College.
Revised budget is unbalanced, unfair
Gov. Jerry Brown’s revised plan to balance California’s budget by cutting more money from those who are still struggling will cause more harm than good.
Swim title holder advises discipline
Lancer swimmer and state title holder, Stephen To has worked diligently to get to where he is today – well disciplined and well respected.