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Sophomore Yagi Excels In Split with El Camino

March 28, 2008 · No Comments

Ryan Nunez, Staff Writer
Returning state champion Keisuke Yagi continued to set the South Coast Conference on fire, leading the PCC men’s swim team to victory over El Camino College (0-3) on Friday, 70-57.
While the win was the first of the year for the Lancers, bringing their record to 1-2, winning is nothing new to Yagi. […]

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Tags: Sports

Hip Hop Masters

March 28, 2008 · No Comments

The ’80s saw a change in the genre
Kyle Floyd, Staff Writer
Hip Hop in the 1980s inspired and connected people from different socio-economic and cultural backgrounds through four main elements: graffiti art, break dancing, DJing and emceeing.
Although Hip Hop began in the 1970s in New York City, the 1980s have been considered to be Hip Hop’s […]

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Tags: Feature

Seeing Through The Bias

March 28, 2008 · No Comments

How to pick a presidential candidate you actually care about
Emerson Guerrero, Staff Writer
Presidential elections always seem exciting to me. A competition that every four years, takes on a different shape, but ultimately leads back to a one-on-one event that is decided over a 20 hour voting process.
The elections are in essence the most important sporting […]

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Tags: Opinion

Latino Scholarship Open to All Ethnicities

March 28, 2008 · No Comments

Szilvia Gogh, Staff Writer
Latino Scholarship is not only for Latinos, it is available to all ethnic groups.
The President’s Latino Advisory Committee is comprised of dedicated educators and community leaders committed to improve excellence in education. They are determined to provide a means towards better educational opportunities for Latinos and other qualified PCC students.

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Tags: News

Faculty Union Contract Wins in Landslide

March 28, 2008 · No Comments

Linus Shentu, Copy Editor
The PCC Faculty Association approved a new contract with an overwhelming vote of 146 to 1 on Friday. The new contract includes a 5 percent increase in faculty salaries that was negotiated with the college.

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Tags: News