The story of a PCC legend is moving to the big screen. “42†a film about Jackie Robinson is having a special screening for some PCC students and faculty.
Campus visited by another adult film star
Just three weeks after adult film star James Deen stirred the campus up, another adult film star Jessica Drake appeared.
Chinese Yoyo introduced to campus
Share: Shangxiejie Elementary School pupils from Beijing, China played the Chinese Yoyo at the Sculpture Garden on Tuesday, September 25. Follow:
Many say listening to music helps them study
Many students depend on the tunes streaming from their iPods as an aid in keeping them focused while studying.
Glimpse of campus in Hollywood films
Throughout the years, people worldwide have been able to take a glimpse at PCC through films, television shows, and award shows which have used the campus as a production location.
Intersectionality week a diverse blending of cultures
Share: By Brenda Renteria and Karla Sosa Staff writers A drag show, that included a colorful presentation about the history of drag culture by Associated Students President-elect Simon Fraser, was held in the Creveling Lounge on Friday. The drag show was one of three Intersectionality Week events sponsored by ASPCC Cultural Diversity Committee and the PCC Cross-Cultural Center. Students and guests mingled and praised social differences hoping to better understand other cultures at a three-night event celebrating intersectionality last week at the Creveling Lounge. The …
Gala raises students self esteem
Fashionable jeans, dresses and suits lined the long blue velvet runway as students from Scholars Transitioning and Realizing Success, gathered for a group picture at the Rising Stars award gala on Saturday night in the Creveling lounge.
Comedian uses humor to heal depression
Comedian Brian Wetzel had the audience in stitches as he conveyed a message of hope about chronic depression, something he knows about first hand and spoke to PCC about on Monday in the Creveling lounge.
Award Winning journalist and author talks about his experiences as an immigrant
Award-winning journalist and author Andrew Lam sang acapella as he read his essay “Singing in the Family” in one of the most memorable moments of the journalist’s April 29 presentation at PCC.
Educational and Fun Apps to help pass the time
Everywhere one looks on campus whether it’s in the library, the hallways, or in the classroom before a class, students can be seen on the phone listening to music or playing the latest game apps.