Staff members from PCC attended this years Super Education Sunday in an effort to spread the word about higher education. The event took place during on March 18. And March 25
2013 winter intersession passes key hurdle
The 2013 winter intersession will not be cancelled if a Thursday decision by a key committee is upheld.
Senate votes to keep annual breakfast
The Academic Senate voted on Monday against canceling its annual breakfast, which usually each year does not cover all its costs and loses around $2000, and redirecting the money to the graduation fund.
“Women of the Year” honored by senator.
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Five women were honored at the house of California Senator Caral Lui as “Women of theYear.” Two women of PCC, Esther Takei Nishio and Theresa Reed, were given honors.
Architects, Students discuss PCCs Future
Architects presented PCC’s Centennial Facilities Master Plan, the FMP100, to students and faculty on March 21. The meeting, held in the Creveling Lounge, was meant to get feedback and ideas from those that the plan would affect most. It was a “kickoff for goal setting on campus,” said Richard Thompson, chief planner on the project.
Fuel cell to make campus greener
In another step towards environmental sustainability, the college has entered into an agreement to acquire a fuel cell to cool classrooms and heat the swimming pool, officials said.
PCC Women Among Five Honored By Senator
PCC alumnus Esther Takei Nishio and Director Theresa Reed, were among five honored “Women of The Year,” by Senator Carol Lui at the Senators residence, for their dedicated efforts and unique story in education.
Campus to get fuel cell to help cool classrooms
In another step aimed at environmental sustainability, the college has entered into an agreement to acquire a fuel cell to cool classrooms and heat the swimming pool, officials said.
Police seek sexual predator
A female student on campus reported a sexual battery after a male suspect came up behind her on the first floor of the C Building and touched her in a sexual manner. The suspect got away and has yet to be apprehended.
Campus prepares to be more energy efficient
A $2.4 million LED project is near completion said officials to change all the fluorescent tubes to LED tubes on the entire campus.