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OP-ED: Community colleges should give four-year degrees
Community colleges are designed to be two-year schools but a lot of the time students take classes for four or more years just to transfer.
OP-ED: “Obama Phones” serve as LifeLines to low-income students
LifeLine is a service that has been around for many years, but has only just started making headlines, with President Barack Obama’s reform to this program that was first established under Ronald Reagan.
OP-ED: Can You Hear Me Now?
Free phones are costing the government billions and coming out of the average Joe’s pocket.
Students outraged at Extended Spring registration ineptness
Hundreds of students who were overwhelmed by their inability to get into the college’s online registration for Extended Spring registration waited in line for hours for help in the L building on Monday.
Campus seethes over administration
Members of the campus community are sad and seething with disappointment over the actions of the administration after the presentation of two historic votes of no confidence at the March 13 Board of Trustees meeting.
Pi Day brings people together
The Pi Day event was made up of students displaying their research about the math behind their personal interests.
REVIEW: Piano recital showcases college diversity
While sitting in the full audience in Harbeson Hall, one could wonder why so many people would come to listen to PCCs 12th annual piano honors recital, which had some mixed talent.