Prolonged student outbursts have not only delayed the Board of Trustees meeting, but also prompted board members to walk out twice.
Security boosted for board meeting
PCC police took extreme measures in keeping the peace for the Feb. 22 board meeting.
Large protest erupts on first day of school
Hundreds of students mobilized at the Mirror Pools on the very first day of the semester, protesting against last-minute section cuts and the release of some adjunct faculty members.
Coaching staff excited after track season opener
The men’s and women’s Track and Field teams opened up their season with a first place finish in the one mile race at a meet on Feb. 10 at Mt. San Antonio College.
Last minute class cuts cause uproar
The cutting of as many as 96 class sections and the refusal to renew the contracts of some adjunct faculty members has upset many on campus.
High expectations for baseball seasons
As men’s baseball coach Evan O’Meara goes into his eighth coaching season at PCC this spring semester he feels confident in the team and is expecting a winning season.
Electric supply company admits communication fault
Following the Santa Ana windstorm that ravaged Los Angeles County in December causing around $34 million worth of damage, a Southern California Edison spokersperson told a roundtable panel that they didn’t do a good a job in communicating with their customers.
“We didn’t do a very good job of letting our customers know [when power would be back on],” spokesperson Scott Anderson said. “We could’ve improved our communication channels.”
Wi-Fi lounge is home away from home
Students at PCC work hard hours studying, doing lab work and attending classes. However, the Wi-Fi Lounge is their haven and home away from home on campus. It is a place to bond with other students.
Student veterans predict challenges for returning veterans
The country is ill-prepared provide assistance to the large number of Iraq and Afghanistan War veterans currently returning to the United States, according to PCC student veterans.