The occupants of the U Building have begun planning their move to other facilities as the process to address the seismic issues in the building moves forward.
President intends to use technology to help PCC advance
PCC needs a digital revolution if it hopes to operate at the pace demanded by students, said PCC President Mark Rocha during a news conference Thursday.
Free influenza shots being offered to students
A limited supply of free flu vaccines will be offered for currently enrolled and attending PCC students who provide photo ID at upcoming clinics.
Letter to the Editor
As an openly gay pastor of an emerging LGBT Congregation here in Pasadena, I want to thank you for publishing the opinion piece by Neil Protacio in your Sept. 30 issue of the Courier.
Editorial: Class size increase a good compromise
In a time of fiscal crisis, increasing class sizes is an effective, yet cost-efficient way to accommodate more students.
Football falls to Ventura in first loss
Game changing turnovers and big passes defined the Lancers’ 33-29 loss to Ventura College on Saturday at Robinson Stadium.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Water polo loses lead and match in overtime
With only 10 seconds to spare in the fourth quarter, the women’s water polo team lost their 4-3 lead and went into overtime against host Mt. San Antonio College. The South Coast Conference match went into overtime on Wednesday, where the Lancers (4-7, 1-2) were defeated, 8-5.
Water polo wins 2 of 4 at tourney
The PCC women’s water polo team truly enhanced its defensive skills for the Cabrillo Tournament on Friday and Saturday. The Lancers were able to limit its four competitors’ goals to a total of 23, emerging with two wins and two losses.
Men’s Soccer opens SCC conference
If Tuesday’s season-opener for the men’s soccer team was any indication, this season could be one wild thrill ride.
Gossard sets new record for wins at PCC
Lancers Head Coach Dennis Gossard now holds the record for most wins in the history of PCC’s football program.