Winner of 2010 JACC Calif. Statewide Web/Broadcast, Honorable Mention
Second of two multimedia news reports regarding members of the PCC’s community’s views on the pros and cons of The Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010: Proposition 19.
Winner of 2010 JACC Calif. Statewide Web/Broadcast, Honorable Mention
Second of two multimedia news reports regarding members of the PCC’s community’s views on the pros and cons of The Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010: Proposition 19.
Options for the making the U Building safe in an earthquake, including possible demolition, were discussed at a Board of Trustees study session on Oct. 20. The tentative estimate of the cost totals $80 million.
With homecoming week underway, students have been responding positively to the activities in The Quad.
The Cross Cultural Center and the Student Health Services teamed up to host a women’s health workshop on Oct. 18 in the Creveling Lounge.
The XL for Life program of the Teaching and Learning Center has received a $3.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education, to use over the next five years.
Emphasizing her commitment to veterans’ affairs, U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer honored student veterans and their predecessors at two well-attended ceremonies at PCC on Oct. 12.
Proposition 23 on the Nov. 2 ballot aims to suspend California’s Global Warming law, until state unemployment rates drop.
Nearly 70 years have passed since the day Oliver Goodall left home to train for the air force, but he remembers the exact words his mother told him as if it were yesterday.
The Courier newspaper won the General Excellence Award for the fifth year at the Journalism Association of Community Colleges Southern California conference earlier this month.
Just an average joe bored with his mundane life, Henry Flemming gives up his rewarding business to become a private detective in the play “Flemming,” a thriller written by Sam Bobrick and directed by Duke Stroud.