There’s hardly a better way to learn about the television production industry than directly from an accomplished sitcom writer. Sheldon Bull, a Hollywood television writer, producer, director and actor told The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers how competitive the industry really is, and what it takes to get into it.
Holiday food drive aims to help students in need
The Cross Cultural Center is holding a holiday gift basket drive now through Nov. 10, to help make this Thanksgiving brighter for students in need.
Many seeking guidance as transfer season approaches
Students are preparing for the transfer season as UC and CSU applications become due and universities are visiting PCC frequently.
Organic garden thrives in hidden campus spot
In between the Circadian Lounge, the L Building, and the Quad is an organic vegetable garden that most have probably never even noticed.
That garden is a project of the Seeds Of Change club.
Realignment weighed at AS Town Hall
The Associated Students discussed the realignment plan and heard student suggestions to better the college at its second town hall meeting in the Circadian on Oct. 20.
New debit card fee irks students
Bank of America’s new debit card transaction fee is receiving less than stellar reviews from students.
Library offers areas for study but some prefer the outdoors
When searching for a good place to study on campus, some students prefer outdoor studying to indoor studying.
Homeless seek refuge on campus
Reports of homeless people living on campus have students asking how to deal with them.
Struggle with drugs a teaching moment
As part of PCC’s “First-Year Pathways” program, Luis J. Rodriguez spoke about his past struggles with drug addiction and violence, and the struggles many young people are currently having with these same issues on Oct. 14.