Two-time Grammy award winner Gordon Goodwin and his Big Phat Band performed to an enthusiastic crowd on April 13 at the Sexson Auditorium.
Event shines light on military sexual assault
The shroud that conceals the subject of sexual abuse of women in the military was hurled out the door of the Creveling Lounge on Apr. 26.
No immediate plans to remove asbestos from the R-Building
There are no plans to remove the asbestos from the ceiling tiles and structure of the R-Building, officials say.
Planning Committee Votes to keep most divisions as is
A major committee voted Monday to move a few programs to different divisions and restructure others, but no major changes to the teaching divisions were recommended thus far.
Courthouse’s staff cut
California’s courthouse staff has been reduced by state budget cuts and trials will take even longer to process, according to Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Kevin Brazile who spoke on campus on Tuesday.
Death Penalty should be abolished in California
Not only is it unethical to kill, it is unethical to have everyone suffer from the enormous cost of something that is not being carried out as planned. Californians should vote in favor of the proposition.
Priority changes won’t help majority of students
The Board of Trustees approved at its March 7 meeting a new policy to start giving first year experience (FYE) students higher priority as to help quicken the transfer process, but the initiative will only seem to hinder a majority of other students and should not be pursued.
Drawing students learn from local artist
Hillary Mushkin held a presentation and a draw in for Lynne Bermans beginning drawing class on Monday.
Famed pianist plays intimate set
Students and piano enthusiasts were serenaded by famed Dutch pianist Eline Bergmann inside the dimly-lit Harbeson Hall at PCC on Saturday. The performance marked her U.S. debut as she played classical pieces from celebrated composers, including Frederic Chopin and Franz Schubert.