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New president focuses on PCC's future

By Janine Shimomura

New college President Mark Rocha who began at PCC on July 1 has begun going from division to division, discussing the challenges the college has been facing.

The Cannabis Act of 2010, VIDEO Part 1

By Art Lemus, Natalie Sehn Weber, and Louis Cheung

The PCC Courier launches an ongoing multi-media news report examining with students and staff the pros and cons of The Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010.

Construction still stalled on new arts building

By Thomas Poole

More than a year after construction was set to begin, plans for PCC's Center for the Arts building are still awaiting approval from the Division of the State Architect, according to PCC officials.

New student trustee hopes to have greater impact

By Samantha Lai

As the newly appointed student trustee for 2010-2011, communication major Nolan Pack seeks to not only improve existing programs like the Metro I-Pass transit pass system but also establish new ones. These changes include sustainability polices and an advisory council for student trustees.

New trial date set for ex-student

By Barbara Beaser

Former student Isaac Campbell, charged in the murder of his ex-girlfriend Liya "Jessie" Lu, appeared in an Alhambra Superior Court on Wednesday in another pretrial hearing, where Judge Laura Priver set the trial date for August 20.

College gets federal grant

$87,231 is designated to expand work study opportunities.

By Krishna Rajagopalan

PCC recently received a grant of $87,231 from the U.S. Department of Education as part of the Federal Work Study Program to provide employment opportunities on campus to individual students, officials said.

Students remain hesitant about new activity fee

By Catherine Sum

While members of last year's Associated Students Executive Board celebrated the successful passage of their proposed $10 student activity fee, other students on campus are still uncertain as to what the fee encompasses, and how it will benefit them.

Diverse background gave leader good foundation

By Janine Shimomura

As a multilingual student, Natalja Karniouchina seemed to be a perfect fit as vice president for cultural diversity on the Associated Students Board.

Social networks present new relationship issues

By Natalie Sehn Weber

Valerie Wardlaw, a psychological intern at PCC, is worried about students. She sees a rising number of them being deeply affected by impersonal communication of something very personal. Cold social networking communication is replacing the once traditional phone call or face-to-face conversation: "I don't love you anymore.

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