Brittany Wong, Staff Writer
Taiwan Sport University’s dance troupe delighted PCC faculty and students with traditional Taiwanese and Chinese dance Tuesday in the quad.
Wearing intricate costumes that changed from dance to dance, the troupe performed the dances of their homeland with forceful grace and perfect coordination. The delicacy of their movements often gave way to powerful […]
Taiwanese Dancers Rivet PCC
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ArtNight Remembers ‘Those Who Have Left Us’
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Linus Shentu, Copy Editor
A flotilla of paper boats illuminated PCC’s Mirror Pools for a grand display of remembrance, in memory of the casualties of the March 14.
‘Those Who Have Left Us,’ was an event initiated by instructors Jim Gonzalez and Stan Kong as part of ArtNight, a semi-annual collaborative project that unites Pasadena’s wealth of […]
Tags: Arts
Lancers’ Run Ends at State
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Jeremy Balan, Sports Editor
After advancing through the Regional Playoffs, the PCC women’s basketball team was knocked out in the semi-final round of the State Championship Tournament against Foothill College on Saturday.
Tags: Basketball · Sports
Softball Falls To Glendale
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Rodrigo Mejia, Staff Writer
PCC’s softball team managed four runs in the first two innings against host Glendale Community College before errors and silent bats allowed Glendale to rally and rout the Lancers 10-4 on Monday.
Thanks in part to freshman Monica Camacho’s two run single in the second inning, PCC ended its half of the inning […]
Renowned Novelist, Opponent of Poverty Speaks in Pasadena
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Rodrigo Mejia, Staff Writer
Ngugi Wa Thiong’o, noted Kenyan author and figure of international justice and concise thoughts on the condition of humanity, spoke at the Armory Center for Arts in Pasadena Tuesday night.
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