Students need to stand up and take the first step in water conservation said filmmaker Jim Thebaut during a Running Dry Trilogy screening and panel discussion on Tuesday in the Wi-Fi lounge.
Construction sculpture not what it appears to be
At a first glance, the sculpture across from the Facilities Services building looks like a pipe leak with water pouring out, but with closer observation it becomes clear that it’s purposely leaking water.
Students get ready to celebrate the holidays
The holidays are traditionally meant for friends and families to reunite and spend time with each other.
Survey asks students about drugs, alcohol
A new anonymous survey, E-checkuptogo, was added to PCC’s homepage just before Thanksgiving in hopes of helping students overcome drug and alcohol abuse problems.
Video game designer says teamwork is key
It isn’t about being the best artist or creative director but the key thing is about collaboration, Brian Allgeier, creative director of Insomniac Games told the students gathered in The Circadian on Dec 2. He stressed this throughout his presentation.
Jury weighs murder charge against ex-student
By late Dec. 13, the jury in the Isaac Campbell trial had not yet returned a verdict.
The jury spent more than six hours Dec. 7 and the whole day Dec. 8 deliberating the fate of ex-PCC student Campbell, who is facing one count of murder in the death of his girlfriend, a PCC alumna.
Book buyback season is all about the money
With finals underway and classes coming to an end, the book buyback season is now in full swing.
U Building reconstruction project progresses
Plans to move the remaining occupants of the U Building in order to begin reconstruction are moving forward, officials said.
Editorial: Murder trial reveals tragedy