Share: Philip Zimbardo stands tall to the tune of “Change your Evil Ways” by Carlos Santana, wearing his signature Superman shirt that has a “Z” on it for Zimbardo instead of the iconic “S.” After a few minutes of singing and showing off his impressive dance moves he stops the song and asks the crowd, “So what does make good people go bad?” Follow:
‘Suckers’ for art celebrate 30th anniversary of Artist-in-Residence program
Share: Outside the Boone Family Art Gallery last Friday, a crowd gathers around and watches flamenco guitarist Stephen Dick perform. Suddenly a man emerges from that crowd, turns around and says, “I didn’t know PCC did stuff like this,” he said passionately. “This is awesome.” Follow:
Police Blotter: Lot 4 prone to car vandalism and damage
Share: Monday, Feb. 20 Officers responded to a subject who was being disruptive north of the R-building.The subject complied when officers asked him to leave. Tuesday, Feb. 21 Campus Police responded to a report of a subject who was possibly casing vehicles in Lot 1. An area check was conducted but no results were found. A student reported their vehicle was vandalized while parked in Lot 11. A student suffered a seizure inside of SV-33. The fire department responded and transported the student to Huntington …