After over an hour of public comment chastising President Mark Rocha and his administration at Wednesday night’s Board of Trustees meeting, Rocha delivered a lengthy defense of his administration. The only problem was hardly anyone was there to hear it.
Committee recommends ’13-14 calendar with winter
Members of the Calendar Standing Committee asked the Board of Trustees on Wednesday to reinstate winter session during the next year.
AS presents no confidence vote to Board
The Associated Students officially presented its vote of no-confidence calling for the removal of the college president to the Board of Trustees on Wednesday night.
Calendar committee OKs winter intersession plan
The Calendar Standing Committee voted unanimously to propose a model calendar for the 2013-14 year that includes a winter session at its special meeting on Tuesday.
Calendar Committee meets despite cancellation
The Calendar Standing Committee met at its regular time on Thursday despite the meeting being cancelled.
The agenda for the meeting, which was not distributed because it was cancelled, included consideration of a 2013-14 calendar that included a winter intersession and one that did not, according to Academic Senate appointed Co-Chair Krista Walter.
AS unanimously approves no confidence vote in administration
The Associated Students Board voted unanimously on Wednesday that it has no confidence in the administration of President Mark Rocha.
At the same three-hour marathon session in the Creveling Lounge, the AS also voted unanimously to censure the administration.
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.
Confusion emerges over summer courses
Much confusion and uncertainty surrounding the transferability of summer classes emerged at the Feb. 20 Associated Students Executive Board meeting.
Senate told of ad hoc no confidence ballot
A vote of no confidence in the administration was discussed at the Academic Senate meeting on Feb. 25.

