College President Mark Rocha opposes the proposed opening of a 7-Eleven store across from the PCC campus on Colorado Boulevard because of the possibility that the convenience store could sell alcohol.
Academic Senate wants transparency before resuming CAPM
The Academic Senate voted to approve President Eduardo Cairo’s decision to boycott the Committee on Academic and Professional Matters (CAPM) meetings, asserting that it would be willing to return if the meetings became more transparent.
College may return millions to taxpayers
The Citizens Oversight Committee discussed in a meeting last week the possibility of returning to the taxpayers a remaining balance of more than $15 million from Measure P that the school hasn’t spent.
Marching band thanks donors for new uniforms
After fundraising for more than a year, the Lancer Marching Band finally reached its goal of raising $119,000 to replace their 17-year-old uniforms.
New Club turns the Quad into Sustainable Student Space
Share: Students and faculty were greeted with a strange sight in the Quad on Wednesday. A living room sprouted up, complete with a hay-lined floor and furniture made of dumpster harvested cardboard. Follow:
Chemistry Week: Energy now and forever
Dr. Nate Lewis from California Institute of Technology kicked off National Chemistry week by giving a lecture on his latest research on artificial photosynthesis at the Harberson Hall.
Center for the Arts opens new additions
The Boone Sculpture Garden, a longstanding montage of the arts at PCC, has a new attachment at the end of it for the community to enjoy this coming month.
Photo Gallery: Women’s soccer vs. Cerritos
Share: Despite PCC’s women’s soccer defense holding their own for the first half against Cerritos College -the number one ranked team in the state, and last years state champions- they could not keep out the goals in the second half. Cerritos scored one just before the half time break, and then four more in the second half to finish off the game 5-0, at Robinson Stadium on Friday Oct 18, 2013. Follow:
Academic reorganization process met with strong opposition
The college’s academic reorganization plan has encountered strong opposition from some faculty who believe the administration is unilaterally appointing new dean positions without input from shared governance groups.
Senate leader accused of violating state law
Share: Academic Senate President Eduardo Cairo has been accused of violating state law as well as board policy by not attending meetings of the Committee on Academic and Professional Matters (CAPM). Follow:
