PCC’s student veterans plan to host a Veterans Day ceremony featuring Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard as keynote speaker at the Memorial Wall on Monday.
Volleyball breezes by L.A. Trade Tech
The No.4 Lancers stayed aggressive and dominated the undermanned L.A. Trade Tech team (25-6, 25-12, 25-4) Friday at Hutto-Patterson Gym.
Cross country fifth in SCC
Both the Lancers’ men’s and women’s cross-country teams came in fifth at the South Coast Conference Championships at Mt. San Antonio College on Friday, but individual performances led to top rankings for runners Tracee van der Wyk and Will Zentmyer.
Football keeps hope alive after loss
Though they had several opportunities to win their first game in three weeks, the Lancers could not win against Palomar College on Saturday, losing 17-10 the homecoming game at Robinson Stadium.
Homecoming court challenges gender roles
In a gender reversal, Student Trustee Nolan Pack won Homecoming Queen, and Feminist Club member Angela Lo won King at half time during the Homecoming football game Saturday.The rest of the Homecoming court included Daniel Perea, Nick Shauer, and Aaron Mendoza for princes.
Concerns about U Building plans voiced at forum
Occupants of the U building voiced their concerns about the options presented by administrators at a town-hall forum on Tuesday in the Vosloh Forum. The options include a possible demolition, rehabilitation of the building using footholds, and would involve moving the occupants into temporary buildings while construction occurred.
When war ends, student veterans’ struggles begin
Two framed photographs sat on a shelf in the office of PCC Counselor Patty D’Orange-Martin.
Students find tranquility in the amphitheater
Locked between the Sculpture Garden and a parking lot, many students pass by the Jameson amphitheater and often hear casually performed music. But few students take the time to actually enter and enjoy the amphitheater’s interior and visually take pleasure in the unhurried environment.
Turning gamers into rock legends takes time
When the first version of “Rock Band” was released in 2007, it changed the gaming community by turning casual gamers into living room rock stars, who could sing, play guitar or drums and live out their rock fantasies.
Halloween show serves up a night of mystery, music
A night of music and costumes was on tap for the crowd that attended the PCC Orchestra Halloween Concert on Saturday night in Sexson Auditorium.Under the direction of Jo Raquel Stoup and Robin Sharp, the orchestra, comprised of 70 members, performed a selection of six songs centered on the theme of a masquerade.