President Lisa Sugimoto opened the Veterans Club’s Memorial Day Service on Thursday with words of reflection and respect for individuals who fight for their civil liberties.
Concerns emerge over choices for top PCC spot
Concerns about the two finalists for PCC president were aired at the Board of Trustees meeting Wednesday night and at a private meeting attended by major campus groups on Friday.
Incomplete construction an eyesore for some
With the completion of the new Campus center and Engineering and Technology building the construction might seem finished.
Abortion presentations ignite debate on campus
In what was supposed to be a memorial for slain American physician Dr. George Tiller, a clash of voices sprouted over the issue of abortion.
A look back with…Professor Carmen Porreca
A former PCC student, Professor Carmen Porreca has been sharing his knowledge of television broadcasting with students for over 30 years.
Psych major thrives on rush from DJ-ing
While most people dread the tension of performing for big crowds, Koko Saliba thrives on it.
Percussion ensemble rocks
Vibraphones, marimbas, triangles and tambourines mingled with the sounds of various drums and reverberated through the walls of the Vosloh Forum during Friday night’s Percussion Ensemble Concert.
TV production students vote for top music video
The Society of Motion Pictures and Television Engineers crowned its music video winners on Tuesday.
PCC student looks to start pilot high school
Calm and confident, Alex Soto is a student with big plans.
Campus clubs shine light on disability awareness with fair
The first Disability Awareness Fair held Tuesday in the Quad was aimed to raise awareness among students and staff about services for the disabled, both on campus and in the surrounding community.
