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Alumnus Greg Altounian helps athletes pursue goals
There’s no place like home, and for alumnus Greg Altounian home is in the Hutto-Patterson gym hallways and field of PCC where he started out his collegiate soccer career in 2006.
Hairspray prepares to dazzle audience
Sass, spunk, passion and a whole lot of dedication — these words can only begin to scratch the surface of what it takes to be a cast member of the musical Hairspray. Unbeknownst to others, a core group of students has been hard at work in the Sexson Auditorium, singing, dancing and acting away in preparation for its opening on Feb. 22.
Student plays gig at Warped Tour 2012
Simon Nagel is a full-time student who is successfully juggling his classes and musical career.
REVIEW: Piano recital showcases college diversity
While sitting in the full audience in Harbeson Hall, one could wonder why so many people would come to listen to PCCs 12th annual piano honors recital, which had some mixed talent.
A Look Back With: Yuet-Ling O’Connor
A look back at the college life and career of Yuet-Ling O’Connor, associate professor of natural sciences here at PCC.
Former high school coach brings leadership to baseball team
At the age of 29 while majoring in sports medicine, Lancers pitcher and third baseman Daniel Gomez is playing in his second season as a member of the PCC baseball team.
SCENE: Squirrels!
Many on campus gain a newfound appreciation for squirrels. Check out the furry little animals photographers found around the college.
Novelist and Los Angeles Times journalist to visit campus
Author and Los Angeles Times columnist Hector Tobar will visit the campus on Apr. 2 to discuss his two novels, The Tattooed Soldier and The Barbarian Diaries, as well his career as an Los Angeles Times journalist.
Afro-American music class transcends ordinary teaching
Music instructor Ray Briggs explains to the students that Afro-American music was an outlet for the slaves to say what they meant without being detected. The music empowered the people who had no rights. “Music helps us transcend the physical context we are in,â€