A high-ranking fired school official has filed suit against the district, the president and the school’s legal counsel claiming wrongful termination, defamation, and sexual harassment.
Calendar change affects study abroad programs
Due to the elimination of the winter intersession, study abroad programs offered by the college have had to be radically rearranged, officials said.
Online courses filled in 36 hours
On Feb. 4, PCC announced that twenty new eight-week, short term, fully online courses were being offered, beginning March 11, but all were filled in 36 hours.
Men’s hoops beaten at the buzzer
After a double-digit comeback, the Lancers men’s basketball team was defeated by a last-second three pointer by El Camino College, losing 71-70 on Feb. 6.
Immigrant issues discussed at forum
Immigration issues for students were discussed at a forum presented by United without Boundaries and By Any Means Necessary’s known as BAMN on Feb. 6.
Upcoming Events
Feb 19
Grand Canyon University Rep. visit –Transfer advisement in L110. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
SCENE: Squirrels!
Many on campus gain a newfound appreciation for squirrels. Check out the furry little animals photographers found around the college.
Afro-American music class transcends ordinary teaching
Music instructor Ray Briggs explains to the students that Afro-American music was an outlet for the slaves to say what they meant without being detected. The music empowered the people who had no rights. “Music helps us transcend the physical context we are in,â€
Art instructor shares formula of success with aspiring artists
Art Instructor Mahara T. Sinclaire speaks about the formula for her survival as an artist in the highly competitive L.A. art scene.
Upcoming Events
Thursday Feb 7
UC Berkeley Rep. visit – Transfer advisement for UC Berkeley. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. L110.
Pacific Oaks College Rep. visit – Transfer advisement for Pacific Oaks College. 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. L110.