After attending a conference on student success in 2010, Architecture Instructor Deborah Bird and Engineering Instructor Salomon Avila, saw a need for targeting the needs of design students jumping into an ever-changing and over-competitive technological world.
Associated Student Blogs Well Worth A Students View
Associated Students Board members have since fall been posting new blogs to the AS website with information for students, written by students with similar interests and concerns.
Freshman finds himself in Egyptian riots
Freshman Joshua Aldecoa found himself in the midst of Egyptian riots.
Camera rolling. Sound rolling. And.. Action!
Forty eight hours of the movie life. PCC instructor and students working together outside campus.
“My Country is Hockey” Hits a Bookstore near You
If you’re looking for a new book to read this semester on your time off, but still haven’t found a book that has caught your attention, you can stop worrying now. There’s a new book in stores now, and was written by an English instructor from PCC .
Alternatives for students seeking textbook bargains
At the beginning of every semester, students search and fish for the best deals to get on textbooks, but it’s not just the students at PCC who are aiming to get the best deals for their money.
Wi-Fi lounge is home away from home
Students at PCC work hard hours studying, doing lab work and attending classes. However, the Wi-Fi Lounge is their haven and home away from home on campus. It is a place to bond with other students.
Student veterans predict challenges for returning veterans
The country is ill-prepared provide assistance to the large number of Iraq and Afghanistan War veterans currently returning to the United States, according to PCC student veterans.
Tattoos: Inking into society
After her third tattoo healed, Cassandra Jacinto went into her job interview for an assistant position. Though covered by her watch, the wrist tattoo managed to be seen by her potential employer.
After inspecting it, he asked her to leave.