While he might come across as any ordinary student, John Warner is a talented and caring person.
Emmy Award winner visits and talks with students
Emmy award winning director Kevin Carr motivated students interested in the technical side of television at The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) second club meeting on April 3.
One-acts bring out cast’s best performance
The cast of “All in the Timing” took in the energy of the audience to bring out their best performance in front of a packed house on their last showing on Tuesday.
Choral students prepare for performance debut
While most students are nose deep in their textbooks for midterm week, the choral students in room V- 111 are hard at work rehearsing for their spring concert at the Sexson Auditorium on Saturday at 8 p.m.
Trayvon Martin Shooting is All About Race
The Trayvon Martin shooting unavoidably has race written all over. Martin’s skin color, George Zimmerman’s racial background, even the teenager’s hoodie. Now set that aside, and one is left with initial problem. What right did Zimmerman have to interrogate Martin in the first place? He is not a police officer.
Campus will keep busy for Spring break
Sun shining, beating down on the walkways of the campus. Students hurry to lasses but on April 13, all that ceases are spring break arrives, leaving time for students, administration and faculty time to fulfill other needs.
$180-per-unit classes unlikely at PCC
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A two-tiered tuition system – in which some students could pay up to $180 per unit – is unlikely to be proposed at PCC. A large majority of members of the Board of Trustees contacted is opposed to the concept.
Priority Registration to be rearranged
The Board of Trustees has approved guiding principles to help students complete their studies at PCC faster and to change the way enrollment is managed.
Sexual predator still at large
Police were still searching April 4 for a man suspected in the sexual assault of a woman student on March 26.
CSU plans to close the door on enrollment
PCC students hoping to transfer to a California State University by spring of 2013 may have to look elsewhere as state budget cuts could shut the doors for transfers at most CSU campuses, officials said.