Share: Registration for Extended Spring turned into a free-for-all on Monday when students who could not register online showed up in person to try to sign up for classes. Follow:
Column: In golf, some traditions should change
When you combine the most beautiful 365 acres in America and the most prestigious sporting tournament in American sports, you get the Masters. Among the blooming azaleas and dogwoods, the �tradition unlike any other� is held every April at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.
Lancers’ softball team skewers Tartars, 9-1
Strong PCC hitting led the Lancer softball team to a lopsided victory against ECC Compton Center, 9-1 at Robinson Park on Thursday, April 4.
Professor’s dark past propels his crusade
Professor Hugo Schwyzer is a dynamic man with a complicated past. The controversy he brings to his work environment draws mixed emotions from students and staff alike.
Upcoming Events
Share: Tuesday April 2 CSU Los Angeles Rep. visit – Transfer advisement. 10 a.m. L110. University of Phoenix Rep. visit – Transfer advisement. 10:30 a.m. Quad. Converse University Rep. visit – Transfer advisement. 1 p.m. L110. Wednesday April 3 UC Berkeley Rep. visit – Transfer advisement. 9 a.m. L110. ASPCC Executive Board Meeting. noon CC212 Writing workshop with Andrew Lam. 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. C333. Lam is an award winning journalist, writer, and radio commentator. Admission is free and light refreshments will be served. …
Column: A Whole New Blue
Even though there are innumerable questions concerning this season, the Dodger name means something again.
Courier adviser put on administrative leave
Share: Editor’s note: This story has been updated since it was first posted Warren Swil, a journalism professor who advises the Courier was put on administrative leave on March 28, leaving the staff with the immense pressure of putting out a paper while grappling with the fact that the top story they had to investigate centered around their former adviser. Follow:
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: Perseverance under pressure
Share: There was a feeling of apprehension in the newsroom on Thursday. Minutes before the start of class, I saw Mr. Swil, the Courier adviser, and the VAMS dean, Joe Futtner, walking away from the classroom, and their conversation looked serious. In the newsroom, people became uneasy; class was delayed and no one knew why. Follow:
University Night informs night owls
Night owls were given the chance to speak to 40 university representatives from across the state and country on University Night, on March 27.
OP-ED: Iraq War a necessary evil
The Iraq War has been an arduous process with trillions of dollars spent and thousands of both American and Iraqi lives lost. While this military endeavor is widely regarded as a horrific combination of misinformation and arrogance, some good has actually come from our involvement in that nation.