The PCC dance department presented three dances on Friday and Saturday, one of which had never been performed for a live audience.
Murder trial is delayed again
Repeated rescheduling of a former PCC student’s murder trial has left the gruesome death of a young girl unsolved for over two years.
Healthcare vigil elicits support for public plan
A crowd gathered at the northeast corner of campus Tuesday evening with picket signs to express their opinions on proposals for health care reform.
Landscaping change proposed in water conservation effort
A group of professors and students has begun an initiative to change the grassy areas scattered around campus to sustainable gardens.
Two new trustees officially sworn in
Two new trustees, Berlinda Brown and Anthony Fellow, were officially sworn in before a packed Creveling Lounge during the Board of Trustees’ annual organizational meeting held Wednesday evening.
Library allows students to relax during finals week
PCC’s Associated Students has arranged for extended hours at Shatford Library during the week of finals, and also will offer free food, exam supplies, and yoga lessons on campus.
AS Hunger Banquet stirs emotions
Hunger and poverty were on the menu when Associated Students in coordination with the cultural diversity committee presented a Hunger Banquet to raise awareness of the issues in the Creveling Lounge on Dec. 3.
Center for the Arts building is the last piece of major construction
Construction on the PCC campus is not complete, as the final piece of the puzzle has yet to be put in place.
UC’s Tuition increase hurts everyone
The University of California Board of Regents recently decided to increase the tuition costs 32 percent due to the state’s budget cuts. Because of the result, Many UC Students protest in all of the UC campuses.
Female athletes face double standard
Aggressiveness is one of the things sports fans love. Don’t think it’s true? Football is the most popular sport in America today. Thousands pay to watch boxing and ultimate fighting matches. Hockey players are more famous for fighting than they are for scoring goals.