Through exposure to music offered on campus, students can learn to love music that they used to hate before.
VOICES: How do you feel about the increase in minimum wage?
Students give their opinion about the potential increase in minimum wage
Porn star alumnus speaks on sexuality, controversy fizzles
World famous pornography star and PCC alumnus James Deen gave a presentation on sexuality and pornography to Hugo Schwyzer’s Humanities 3 class without a hitch on Feb. 27.
REVIEW: Jazz Antiqua Dance and Music Ensemble
The Jazz Antiqua Dance and Music Ensemble’s performance in Harbeson Hall on Feb. 21 made both jazz dance and jazz music easy to appreciate and inclusive to an otherwise inexperienced listening audience.
Artist blends layers of information in a minimalist space
Artist LaDuke’s exhibit “ellipsis†opened in the Art Gallery on Feb. 20. During the week of Mar 18 through 22, LaDuke will present a public lecture in the Vosloh Forum followed by a reception in the Art Gallery on March 18.
A Look Back With: Charlene Potter
Growing up Instructor Charlene Potter, who teaches ESL, Linguistics and French, never thought that she would end up being a teacher but found her passion for it while working part-time in a government sponsored program in western Canada.
Men’s Basketball final home game is a success
The game that the fans will remember most from this season is PCC’s dominating 81-61 victory over El Camino College-Compton Center in the team’s final home game on Feb. 20.
Men’s Hoops runs out of luck in OT
An imposing 13-point lead at halftime was not enough for the Lancers basketball team as it fell to the LA Trade Tech Beavers in overtime 84-77 on Feb. 16.
University Day provides useful information for students
University Day attracted hundreds of students to gather around the Quad to seek information from a variety of universities on Feb. 13.