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Entries from February 2008

Women’s Basketball Advances Despite Injury to Faafiti

February 29, 2008 · No Comments

Jeremy Balan, Sports Editor
The PCC women’s basketball team advanced to the second round of the Southern California Regional Playoffs Friday night in a 100-65 victory over Santa Barbara City College (17-14).

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Tags: Basketball · Sports · Web Exclusives

Femme Fatale

February 29, 2008 · No Comments

Women Roar “FEMINISM” Through Punk
Christina Demirchyan, Managing Editor
The image of the Punk artist is classic: spiked Mohawks, dark, ripped clothes, piercings, and of course, safety pins attached to all kinds of everyday objects. Although this image has been around since the late 1970s, there was one group amongst these artists that had to fight to […]

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Tags: Feature · Flipside

Old School vs. New

February 29, 2008 · No Comments

Punks from the ‘70s were different from the ones seen today.
Allan Santiago, Copy Editor
Is there still anything to be Punk about? Is anyone who is leading a Punk lifestyle kicking the corpse of a dead movement?

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Tags: Feature · Flipside

What Do You Plan on Doing With Your Extra Day?

February 29, 2008 · No Comments

With one more day on the calendar, the PCC community was asked what they would do for leap year.

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Tags: People · Web Exclusives

An Eastern Garden of Peace and Tranquility

February 29, 2008 · No Comments

Stacey Wang, Editor-in-Chief
Walking down the dirt path, passing by plum trees and other native Chinese plants, the short trail leads to a garden seemingly out of place and time. It is not thousands of miles away during the reign of a dynasty in China, but it is the newest addition to the Huntington Library’s collection […]

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Tags: Arts · Reviews

DIG Up Mythological Art

February 29, 2008 · No Comments

Xiem Clay Center Presents DIG: An Imagined Archeo-Logism Exhibit.
Szilvia Gogh, Staff Writer
What do we want to leave behind as our legacy? The setting of the exhibition at the Xiem Clay Center, with its close to 400 ceramic pieces including over 350 skulls and bones, is like an archaeological site. However, in this case, the […]

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Tags: Arts · Reviews

Former Trustee Honored at Sculpture Dedication

February 29, 2008 · No Comments

Karen Guzelian, Staff Writer
Family members, long time friends, and fellow Board of Trustees members gathered on Tuesday at PCC’s Child Development Center to honor the hard work of Susanna Miele, a former Board of Trustees member of the Pasadena Area Community College District. After 24 years of service, a sculpture was dedicated to highlight her […]

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Tags: News

Gandhi Spreads Message of Nonviolent Resistance

February 29, 2008 · No Comments

Brittany Wong, Staff Writer
Mahatma Gandhi’s message of nonviolent resistance is still relevant in today’s society, his grandson and biographer told an audience at Sexson Auditorium on Friday.

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Tags: News

One-on-One With Lancer Harold Cleveland

February 29, 2008 · 2 Comments

Sports Editor Jeremy Balan talks with Lancer basketballer Harold Cleveland. Cleveland became the 11th player in PCC history to score 1,000 points in a season. (Click “Read More”  to go to the interview.)

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Tags: Audio · Basketball · Sports · Web Exclusives

Standout Guard Takes State Scoring Crown

February 29, 2008 · No Comments

Jeremy Balan, Sports Editor
In what has been a forgettable season for PCC’s men’s basketball program, 6’2” sophomore guard Harold Cleveland gave fans something to watch this year.
Cleveland, from John Muir High in Pasadena, carried the Lancers through a rough 4-23 season by leading the state in scoring. Along with the state scoring title, Cleveland’s […]

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Tags: Basketball · Sports