by Victor Stephen Kamont | May 31, 2012 | Spring 2012
Victor Stephen Kamont the host and creator of “Happy Hour” was pleased to have Lucian Warren and Sally Weaver on the start of his fifth season of the longest running radio show at Pierce College currently. They discussed “Inner Peace” and the joy of going within to discover true happiness. The show talks about the teaching’s of Prem Rawat and his message of peace.
by Melody Soto | May 31, 2012 | ENTERTAINMENT, Fall 2011
2. Treble Clef Live - The Songbirds
Gaby Moreno, Erica Canales and Dannielle DeAndrea form The Songbirds.
by Regem Corpuz | May 27, 2012 | Spring 2012
“Voice for the Voiceless” ends its third season the way it began: discussing the rights of the voiceless, the undocumented students. For this installment, Regem Corpuz interviews Vanessa, a third-year immigration law student from Southwestern Law School. Vanessa describes the current “Right to Dream” campaign in response to the immigration issues occurring around the nation. She also discusses, “Immigration Day 2012,” which took place Monday, in Sacramento. To end the interview, Regem asks Vanessa questions, concerning the 4 major topics on the minds of undocumented students: travelling, working, legalization, and current legislation. Regem ends the show by discussing the need to become the “Voice for the Voiceless” in the community, today.
America’s Voice: Right to Dream
Declaration of Dreams
by Mareo-Ahmir Lawson | May 27, 2012 | Spring 2012
On this special show, host, Andrea Gordillo says goodbye to KPCRadio.com and Pierce College. Listen to the final program of Spring 2012 and enjoy a beautiful acoustic performance by Gabriel Osuna and Angelo Salazar , guitarists of the musical ensemble “Encuentro Latino.”
by Tatia Calhoun | May 23, 2012 | Spring 2012
For the last installment of the program for the Spring 2012 season, guest Tony Haynes interviews “The Coffee House” host and spoken word artist, Tatia Calhoun. Tatia talks about her inspiration, B SOULFUL Music, Hot Tati Entertainment and the Buttershouse Foundation, her summer music camp for kids and animal rescue.
by Regem Corpuz | May 19, 2012 | Spring 2012
Today, Regem Corpuz interviews Angel Silva, writer for El Vaquero newspaper for Glendale Community College, and an affiliate with V.O.I.C.E.S. Angel discusses, the deeper budget deficit announced by Governor Brown, and how the possible budget cuts may deter the education system further. Silva, also talks about the upcoming tax initiatives. On another note, The DREAM Act Lite will soon be presented by Senator Marco Rubio of Florida. Silva illustrates how this alternative would create a subclass of citizens, rather than giving undocumented students a pathway to citizenship. Regem Corpuz ends the show with presenting a question to the audience “Do you take your citizenship for granted?”, as he presents how Facebook Co- founder, Eduardo Saverin gives up his U.S. citizenship because of his opposition to “pay more taxes.”
16 Billion Budget Defecit
Eduardo Saverin renounces citizenship