With conference play starting next week, PCC’s men’s soccer team will carry momentum into the season-opener after defeating LA Mission College 4-1 on Tuesday afternoon, improving their record to 3-1-2.
Let’s face reality; it’s not on Facebook
Imagining a day without Facebook for many is a hard thing to do. In the world full of social networking, being without constant access for hours seems to be torture.The need to consistently check in, check out, check Facebook in class, on the road, is causing students to miss out on their actual lives.
Ex-student athlete now leads soccer
On the fields of championships and coaching, Edgar Manvelyan has dribbled down both.
Activity fee enriches campus life
Students are arguably skeptical handing over money. With the rising cost of tuition and books, handing over a spare $10 per semester that would otherwise be used for food, a movie, gas or books isn’t something students would readily accept. A longtime project of the Associated Students Executive Board, the new $10 student activity fee was approved on May 6 by the Board of Trustees in a 5-1 vote and went into effect this semester.
Behind the scenes: An exclusive glimpse inside Halloween attraction
Under the guise of good wholesome fun, Universal Studios begins its annual Halloween Horror Nights, Friday at 7 p.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: New Halo game a bit of a Reach
“Halo: Reach” is a prequel to the original Halo game. The game begins two weeks before the world is introduced to Master Chief. This story follows a Spartan who is only referred to as “Noble Six.” He is part of a squad of Spartans called Noble Team.
Recession impacting students
PCC students are feeling the effects of the recession, affecting their budgets and spending habits.
Student reports rape
An 18-year-old physically disabled PCC student has reported being possibly raped behind the Jack in the Box restaurant on Colorado Boulevard across from campus.
Linda Wah selected to fill Area 5 trustee seat
Linda Wah will be sworn in as the new Area 5 Trustee at the next regular Board meeting on Oct. 6.
Chihuahuita tribute unveiled to recognize Latino history
The Chihuahuita monument was unveiled July 24 at the Community Education Center in recognition of a time of Latino segregation.