About 50 demonstrators took to the Quad on Thursday, protesting the administration’s last-minute decision to cut classes a week before the semester started. The goal of the protest was to inform the students about the class cuts and the add code limitations started this semester, said history major Sam Resnick.
Observers question protesters’ effectiveness
Observers of the Thursday protest against class cuts on campus had mixed feelings about how the demonstrators were raising the issues.
Academic Senate members express outrage
Members of the Academic Senate are angry about new arrangements at its most recent meeting on Monday.
U Building to remain in use until Fall
Due to the uncertainties of the schools budget, The U-Building will remain in use until the temporary classrooms are completed, according to college officials.
Courier captures video of board meeting protest
Video reveals of the tumultuous Board of Trustees meeting that is missing from the online live broadcast on Feb. 22. The online live broadcast of the meeting was abruptly shut off when the heated protests began. Prolonged student outbursts delayed and disrupted the Board of Trustees meeting, but also prompted board members to walk out twice.
Camera rolling. Sound rolling. And.. Action!
Forty eight hours of the movie life. PCC instructor and students working together outside campus.
“My Country is Hockey” Hits a Bookstore near You
If you’re looking for a new book to read this semester on your time off, but still haven’t found a book that has caught your attention, you can stop worrying now. There’s a new book in stores now, and was written by an English instructor from PCC .
OPINION: We’re in a Self Made Crisis, It’s sad but true
Writer’s opinion on recent budget cuts.