PCC students Zachary Miller and Brandon Bateman know exactly what they want to do in life—and that is ceramics.
REVIEW: ‘Vibrator’ play creates a good buzz
“In the Next Room or The Vibrator Play,” written by Sarah Ruhl and directed by the Assistant Professor of Performing and Communication Arts Whitney Rydbeck, opened Nov. 9 to a rather surprised audience.
Piano ensemble performs holiday favorites
The Communication Arts Division presented the Piano Ensembles Concert that filled Harbeson Hall as they told the story of the Nutcracker and the Mouse King on Nov. 3 at 8 p.m.
REVIEW: Percussion ensemble beats expectations
The 13 person percussion ensemble lead by Tad Carpenter, director of percussion and assistant band director at PCC, performed in an hour long program in The Forum on Nov. 18.
Chinese concert spotlights new talent
Students from the music department embraced the Chinese culture on Nov. 19 with their annual Chinese Music Ensemble at Harbeson Hall.
AS lobbyist works for student rights
Associated Student’s Vice President works for student rights.
Student artwork showcased
Art exhibit showcases the works of PCC students and faculty.
Art student’s life celebrated at memorial
Students and instructors of the graphic communications department remembered Anthony Jacobs fondly earlier this month at New Revelation Church in Pasadena. Jacobs was a student in the program who died on Oct. 18 from injuries suffered after being hit by a car two days prior.
Mixed feelings on new federal loan plan
President Barack Obama’s plan to lighten the burden of student debt brought up various reactions from those who would be affected, ranging from support to opposition from both PCC students and faculty.
Program aims to prevent crises before they happen
The Crisis Prevention and Response Team Committee is a new committee with goals to inform teachers on how to deal with difficult students, help those troubled students by offering them what ever services they may need, and most importantly, to keep PCC’s campus safe.