Any analysis of Hillary Clinton’s failed campaign wouldn’t be complete without considering the sexism question.
Coaches learn to deal with injuries
Coaches roll out a litany of injuries that would be enough to make even the most experienced doctor a little queasy.
Q&A with KPCC’s Larry Mantle
Not too long ago, Larry Mantle celebrated his 20th anniversary on the airwaves with a memoir, “This is AirTalk – 20 Years of Conversation on 89.3 KPCC.
PCC students win awards in film
Seven PCC students received honors at a statewide student film and video festival this month.
Fashion show features hip hop artist
The Black Student Alliance hosted a night acknowledging liberation through education and culture as fashion, hip-hop, and Talib Kweli etched the message into the many minds at CEC on Saturday night.Kweli, renowned in hip-hop circles for his heedful and socially conscious rhymes put down the microphone usually reserved for spit swaddled mad flows and instead engaged the audience in a Q & A session.
‘Bus Stop’ drama to be presented
The PCC Theater Department will be presenting “Bus Stop,” a drama-comedy popularized in 1956 through a film adaptation starring Marilyn Monroe.The play, about disparate lives that intersect at a roadside diner during a snowstorm, is directed by Whitney Rydbeck from a script by William Inge.
Filmmaker dreams of becoming a director
Silver-haired and much older than most college students, James Allred, 47, returned to school three years ago to finally pursue his dream of becoming a movie director.
Student wins internship at Fox News
Alejandro Naranjo is currently the student president of Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) at PCC and teacher assistant for the Performing and Communication Arts department.
Rising gas prices hit students, faculty
A necessity for most students and faculty, the rising price of gas is impacting many in the PCC community.
Safety without cell phones
The biggest threat to drivers can be seen any time of the day: many of them can never let go of their cell phones.