Wed, 23 July 2008 Professor Betty Gray is interviewed about the importance of Humanities courses for every college student. Join students Rachel Chang and Bill West as they engage Professor Gray in a dynamic and intellectually stimulating discussion on the importance of Humanities in education and globally. Comments[0] |
Mon, 16 June 2008 This week we begin the Student Spotlight series with an interview of student Chris D'Aprix. President of Lean, Clean and Green and Treasurer of Phi Theta Kappa, Chris shares his experiences and gives tips for other student. Rachel Change is the student host. |
Mon, 12 May 2008 Student host Rachel Change talks about: May 12 begins the summer semester, Tuition Pay Plan, Summer Book Allowance, Live Help how to access, fall registration in July, summer Friday hours, club Lean Clean and Green activities, club Boxing (free) activities, Center for Student Leadership program and trip, fall Club Rush, We Are Family fall event, and Student Spotlight plans. |
Thu, 1 May 2008 Professor Africa Fine reviews an entertaining novel showcasing sisters in A Tale of Two Sisters by Anna Maxted. British author Maxted offers an engaging and well-written novel that address meaningful issues not only in a thoughtful way, but funny too. The novel explores the notions of family expectations, the complexity of motherhood, career successes and derailments. |
Thu, 1 May 2008 FINAL EXAM Makeup’s, Wednesday May 7. Palm Beach Community College's Spring 2008 Commencement information. The Beachcomber Newspaper wants YOU! Congratulations to scholarship winner Candace Payne. Student host, Rachel Chang. |
Mon, 28 April 2008 Student host Rachel Chang talks about Finals and way to keep from being stressed by visiting the Massage Institute and our Wellness Center in the BT building. Details on five new Living Green courses this summer, Sunfest Music and Art Festival Alert, details about the music. |
Wed, 23 April 2008 Student host Rachel Chang reviews Nutrition Week, with high praise for Professor Boone and Director Trigoboth. Earth Day April 22 and there are many campus activities, inlcuding speaker Barry Silver. Our Beachcomber Newspaper is out! |
Fri, 18 April 2008 ![]() Earth Day Activities 4/22, Barry Silver speaker. Lean, Clean, Green Ecology Club, with Ashley Solmo, Rachel Chang and Bill West. 4/19 Gumbo Limbo Park - Great American Clean Up. Student Host: Chris D'Aprix |
Mon, 14 April 2008 Save gas - use theTri Rail, Bus Stop update, Nutrition Symposium all week - join in the activities, Blood Drive, BSA club car washes, Fannie Lou Hamer Story presentation, Beachcomber publishing this week, Game Room improvements. Thought for the Day, traveling avatars. Student host, Jayson Godfrey. |
Tue, 8 April 2008 Mid-April activities include: the Virtual Job Fair, Financial Aid Awareness Week, Where to Find Scholarships at PBCC, Honors Discussion Brown Bag Lunch, upcoming activities for the rest of April. This podcast was hosted by staff member Gabriela Blanco from the Student Activities Center |
Tue, 1 April 2008 Math Awareness Week has begun - join these great activities all week. Building a Greener Tomorrow lecture in Lake Worth coming up this week. Reminder of BEANS Symposium starting 4/14, Living Green classes coming to Boca Raton CCE division, 4/8 Testing Center closed. Hosted by Edwin Mompoint. |
Tue, 1 April 2008 BEANS - Bringing Education About Nutrition to Students. Panelists Debbi Trigoboff, Eileen Christoffi and Stacilee Sherwood discuss the symposium which begins April 14 - get all the details in this podcast. Host: Professor Jeanne Boone |
Tue, 1 April 2008 This podcast brought to you by host Edwin Mompoint gives the results of the PTK carnival, the Fannie Lou Hamer story, PTK meeting, Math Awareness Week activities, and the Earth Bike A Thon. |
Tue, 1 April 2008 This novel, Free Food for Millionaires by Min Jin Lee - is a journey of self discovery for protagonist Casey a Korean American. The novel encompasses not only Casey's story but the story of those around her. Listen to Professor Africa Fine’s review as she explores the novels theme that "competence can be a curse." |
Tue, 1 April 2008
This week’s activities include a Kate Cotter concert, LCG barbq, PTK picnic, Wellness Center dance classes, and the Nutrition fair BEANS starting April 14. Hosted by Edwin Mompoint |
Tue, 1 April 2008 This book review is for a novel by Cormac McCarthy, No Country for Old Men. The movie came out in December 2007. Professor Africa Fine read the book first before viewing the moving. The novel is a fascinating tale about evil, about the inevitability of evil, about how the choices an individual makes leads him/her down a path he cannot control nor change. Professor Fine rates this book "excellent." |
Thu, 14 February 2008 ![]() President Gallon’s campus visit, Panther Prowl Gala, Bookstore update, Write Stuff Symposium, helping students at Union University in Tennessee, Adjunct Appreciation Week, Thought for the Day: Valentine’s Day. Student Host: Jayson Godfrey. |
Thu, 31 January 2008 Professor Dan McGavin, of PBCC Boca Raton campus, is interviewed about the program Computers in Composition, what is it, what are the goals, examples of this program and the benefits to students. Interviewed by Professor Brad Johnson |
Thu, 31 January 2008 Primary Voting, Focus the Nation events this week: Rock the Planet concert, Podcast with Barry Silver of the Palm Beach Environmental Coalition and Chris Christofi for the CRISIS Rock the Planet concert, the Solution is Right game show, Dr. Dean Kohrs and other distinguished panel members. The latest on Panther Prowl Week with dates, times and activities. Thought for the Day. Student host, Jayson Godfrey. |
Thu, 31 January 2008 Student Chris D'Aprix interviews Barry Silver of the Palm Beach Envirnomental Coalition, Chris Christofi for the CRISIS Rock the Planet concernt and a quote by "Radical" Ryan Christofi for the Focus the Nation events this week. Category: general -- posted at: 8:34 AM Comments[0] |
Wed, 23 January 2008 Dates of registration for 8 and 12 week courses, Wellness Center Big Fat Loser Challenge, Nikki Giovanni review, Poetry Festival, Pantherfest update, voters registration on campus January 24, primary vote on January 29, planetary event with Crisis Rocks the Planet on January 30 and Thought for the Day. Student Host, Jayson Godfrey. |
Thu, 17 January 2008 Welcome Back! Registrar reminder for the 8 and 12 week courses this semester, Wellness Center open and hours, Nikki Giovanni south campus 1/16, Palm Beach Poetry Festival details, no school 1/21 in honor of Martin Luther King Day, 1/29 Pantherfest details, Beachcomber Newspaper update. Hosted by student Jayson Godfrey (Happy Birthday Jayson!). |
Wed, 19 December 2007 Focus the Nation December discussion with Eileen Christofi, Chris D'Aprix and Antoine Lefevre. Upcoming events, why volunteer time, sharing of hopes for this organization. Hosted by Professor Meri Grant. |
Wed, 19 December 2007 Announcements from Provost Russsell concerning the shuttle bus between PBCC and Tri Rail – and the Honors Speech class - Franklin Antoian, Pablo Anza, Camita Charite, Cecilia Pereira, Milla Pierce, Julio Robledo, Lucy Sousa, Alex Svistunov and Chris D'Aprix and Mission Blue Bin. Political Forum and Voter's Registration drive, Remix with Laura V, with student host Jayson Godfrey |
Wed, 19 December 2007 Student Host Jayson Godfrey gives the latest information about the registration deadline and checking your due dates, Focus the Nation activities this week, club news with LCG and PTK pizza party. Political Forum and voter's registration. Remix is visiting us, Pantherfest coming up 1/16 hear the details and the information for the Panther Bowl and Home Coming. Happy Holidays! |
Wed, 19 December 2007 Looking for Lily is Professor Africa Fine's newest novel. This third novel will be published in the summer. Professor Fine based her novel on a family experience. You will hear what the novel is about, how Professor Fine come up with the idea for the novel, how she makes time for writing in her busy life as a professor and being a mother and tips for anyone wanting to write too. Hosted by Professor Luli Marx. |


