Representatives from several of Pasadena’s martial arts studios gathered in the Quad on Tuesday to participate in Self-Defense Awareness Day, an event dedicated to the memory PCC professor Mark Epstein, a self-defense instructor who died in March.
Journalism students take home top honors
Journalism students won a dozen prizes, including the Magazine General Excellence award, at the annual Journalism Association of Community College State Convention held at the Wilshire Grand Hotel in downtown Los Angeles from April 8-10.
A step towards safety
During his presidential campaign, President Barack Obama made a claim many of us might have thought he wouldn’t be able to deliver on: a world without nuclear weapons.
Integrity of Catholic church under fire
The Roman Catholic Church cannot live up to the squeaky clean image it is attempting to project. The indiscretions of some priests have marred the assumed purity of the Catholic religion for even the most faithful parishioners.
Trainer’s YouTube video wins
As Athletic Trainer Albert Galvan parts ways with soccer player Malcolm Linto after treating his collision injury during practice, Linto halts Galvan, shouting out, “Thanks, man.
Swim teams battle at SCC finals
The PCC men and women swim teams boast a small collection of top finishers after competing at the South Coast Conference Championships over the weekend at the Marie T. Mills Aquatic Facility on the Mt. SAC campus.
Five runners finish first
Ernesto Rodriguez won the South Coast Conference Final at the Mt. San Antonio College Preliminaries and Finals on Tuesday in Walnut.
Badminton best in SCC for second year
Women’s badminton has taken the South Coast Conference for a second year in a row in commanding fashion. The 21-0 win over East Los Angeles College in March ensured the conference championship.
Four win at track meet
PCC’s track and field team participated at the Antelope Valley College Meet in Lancaster on Saturday where Daniel Rodriguez, Rebecca Nunez, Tracee Van der Wyk and Alexander Brown took first place in their events.
Badminton dominates conference
PCC badminton came up with another big win against conference rivals the Warriors of El Camino College on Friday. The Lancers beat the Warriors, winning all 21 of their matches at home in the Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium.