The Courier newspaper won the General Excellence Award for the fifth year at the Journalism Association of Community Colleges Southern California conference earlier this month.
Thriller delivers flawless performance
Just an average joe bored with his mundane life, Henry Flemming gives up his rewarding business to become a private detective in the play “Flemming,” a thriller written by Sam Bobrick and directed by Duke Stroud.
AS screens popular shows in lounge
Associated Students has started playing popular shows on a projection screen in the wi-fi lounge.
A look back with… David Rutherford
As a former PCC student, Public Relations Instructor David Rutherford feels right at home teaching his class on Public Relations and Organizational Communication.
ShakeOut earthquake drill prepares volunteer rescuers
The Campus Emergency Response Team (CERT) entered the abandoned K Building on PCC’s campus and faced obstacles such as darkness, blocked doorways, an actor portraying an injured victim and a mannequin trapped under rubble.
Ed Fella lectures on life in design
Self-proclaimed “exit level” designer Ed Fella offered students and faculty an insight into his career and experiences as a prominent print designer and typographer, at his lecture in the Vosloh Forum, on Tuesday night.
Football team’s freefall in standings continues after third loss
The Lancers had no answer for the Saddleback Gauchos’ offense and lost 37-7 at PCC on Saturday, making it three straight defeats for the PCC football team.
Abortion rights are in danger this election
This midterm election, abortion rights have become the hot-button issue between Republicans and Democrats.
Super Bowl champion speaks to PCC athletes
Ex-NFL Super Bowl champion wide receiver and world-class track and field sprinter Willie Gault gave a motivational speech to the Lancer football and track teams on Oct. 14 about making good choices and instilling confidence for their path to success.
Water Polo preps for tourney
The PCC women’s water polo team has been preparing vigorously for a favorable spot in the upcoming South Coast Conference Tournament. As of Oct. 21, it is in fifth place in the SCC women’s water polo standings.