PCC students were among 218 students that attended the first Norton Simon Museum College Night on April 27. The event allowed students a chance to visit the museum, and to attend a panel discussion with museum officials.
LAPD Deputy Chief talks Counter-Terrorism
Counter-Terrorism efforts at The Los Angeles Police Department have increased dramatically since 9/11, an LAPD official told PCC students recently.
League of Women Voters encourage Students to vote
The League of Women Voters updated students about the upcoming elections and registered first-time voters in a visit to campus on Tuesday. Volunteers from the organization set up a small booth at the Quad to help interested passersby fill out voter registration forms.
Event shines light on military sexual assault
The shroud that conceals the subject of sexual abuse of women in the military was hurled out the door of the Creveling Lounge on Apr. 26.
No immediate plans to remove asbestos from the R-Building
There are no plans to remove the asbestos from the ceiling tiles and structure of the R-Building, officials say.
Planning Committee Votes to keep most divisions as is
A major committee voted Monday to move a few programs to different divisions and restructure others, but no major changes to the teaching divisions were recommended thus far.
Courthouse’s staff cut
California’s courthouse staff has been reduced by state budget cuts and trials will take even longer to process, according to Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Kevin Brazile who spoke on campus on Tuesday.
Re-adjusting returning veterans explored
The second-ever Road Home symposium taught community college administrators and faculty across California about Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and helping veterans adjust to student life on April 25 and 26.
Suspect arrested in backpack thefts
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Campus Police have arrested a suspect in connection with the thefts of student backpacks from the Shatford Library, officials said Friday.
Kitty litter murder trial back in court
Jury selection for the second trial of former PCC student Isaac Campbell, accused of killing his girlfriend and hiding her body, is expected to begin in the first part of May.
