The Performing and Communication Arts Division concert on Sunday in Harbeson Hall featured performances from pianists Jacqueline Petitto and Cynthia Williams.
Ws present a safety net
Students who withdraw from a class after the drop deadline interpret Ws in a variety of ways. A W means a student dropped a class after the drop deadline day.
Kuller follows up award with performance lecture
“The Story Is In the Music,” but all eyes were on Adjunct Professor Richard Kuller as he gave a presentation Tuesday after recently being honored with the PCC Academic Senate and Board of Trustees Faculty/Lecturer Award.
ArcLight Pasadena opens
ArcLight Pasadena, the third theater in the ArcLight brand, is set to open its doors as the clock strikes 12 a.m. on Friday.
Transfer students face demanding environment
Students looking to transfer to a university can expect a more demanding experience than before officials say.
PCC represented at May Day March
A group of about 20 PCC students carrying signs, a drum, and a megaphone joined the crowd on Saturday in downtown Los Angeles for the May Day March supporting immigration reform.
Increase in student activity fee proposed
A proposed student activity fee would impose a new $10 rate, to be collected from students during registration. A $5 fee during the winter and summer intersession would also be levied.
The Zone helps student athletes
Located in a corner next to the men’s locker room in the GM Building is the Stan Gray Academic Athletic Zone. Student athletes and others come to this small, quiet computer lab to get counseling and to study.
Baseball falls to LBCC in final game
The Lancers baseball team lost its last game of the season against the Long Beach City College Vikings on Tuesday. The high-scoring game took place at Brookside Park’s Jackie Robinson Memorial Field.
Badminton struggles for win
The women’s badminton team continued its win streak with a 12-9 win over visitor De Anza College on Friday at Hutto-Patterson Gym.