The Modern Dance Production of PCC presented Suite Entertainment, which included soundtracks from different movies, in two performances May 11 and 12.
Concert shows talents of the Chinese Music Ensemble
A spring concert showcasing the various talents of the PCC Chinese Music Ensemble was held at Harbeson Hall on Saturday.
Gospel Choir raises the roof
The Gospel Choir was dressed to the nines on Saturday night at the Spring 2012 concert at the Sexson Auditorium, where the choir was ready to sing praise.
Suite Entertainment cross the dancing floor
The Modern Dance Production of PCC presented Suite Entertainment, which included soundtracks from different movies, in two performances May 11 and 12.
Champion Speech and Debate Team Hosts Poetry Slam
A poetry slam competition was held at PCC May 8 in the Creveling Lounge.
PCC students fall in love with ‘Avengers’
PCC students are raving about the blockbuster hit The Avengers, as it continues to be number one at the box office after two weeks from its release.
Students Rehearse for Choreo-Tales performance
As dancers jump and spin, choreographers give critiques and offer advice. It’s all in an effort to perfect the upcoming performance “Choreo-Tales”, which begins on Friday in Sexson Auditorium.
“The concept of “Choreo-Tales”, has to do with stories expressed through movement,” said Director Cheryl Banks-Smith. ” Some of the dance narratives are literal and others are more abstract but inspired by some aspect of literature.” she added
New police chief aims to improve safety on campus
Just weeks after his appointment, PCC’s new Chief of Police Stanton “Stan” H. Perez recalled the moment he knew he wanted to pursue a career in law enforcement. He was 13 years old and was riding his bike in an unsafe area near his home in Sacramento, when a highway patrol officer approached him and asked if his mother would approve of where he was playing. Perez responded that his mother did not approve of him playing in that location.
Juried student art exhibit packs local gallery
Students, artists, faculty and friends all gathered at the Pasadena Museum of California Art for the opening of the Tomorrow Today exhibit Friday evening. The exhibit filled a section of the museum with the art of many students. Pieces that included jewelry art, photography and intricate paintings covered the walls as Chris Miles, a renowned artist, art writer and curator judged the pieces he chose to be in the exhibit.
Student activist launches new campaign
Student activist, Kelvin Rodeo, political science, has launched a new campaign in his struggle for change in the government of the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands.