The Lancers’ softball team came a little closer to a win in Tuesday’s game against Los Angeles Harbor College, but could not come up with runs of their own in the 2-0 loss at Brookside Park.
Trio enchants crowd
The Performing and Communication Arts Division presented Nima Collective, which performed for music students on Thursday in Harbeson Hall.
Artist in residence, Gary Panter, donates work to PCC
Artist in residence Gary Panter donated several pieces of art to PCC on Friday at his closing reception, which was attended by President Lisa Sugimoto, several members of the board of trustees, Gallery Director Brian Tucker and Alex Kritselis, dean of visual arts and media studies.
The Bard adapts to new times
As a contribution to One City, One Story, Pasadena’s citywide celebration of reading, Ahrens, an adjunct teacher in the performing and communication arts division, has produced, directed and created an adaption of “Romeo & Juliet” based on Alan Drew’s novel, “Gardens of Water.
Students join in anti-war protest
PCC students marched through the streets of Hollywood on Saturday to protest on the wars in the Middle East.
According to chief, police not equipped in event of gunman
A PCC police officer not equipped with a firearm would have no choice but to conceal him or herself behind an object impervious to gunfire.
Former student’s murder trial set to start in May
An Alhambra Superior Court judge denied a motion to dismiss murder charges against Isaac Campbell on Friday.
Proposed tuition fee increase stirs debate among trustees
With a recommendation to increase student fees at community colleges to $40 per unit by a top California budget watchdog agency on the table, PCC officials are looking for a position to take on the issue.
Professor keeps Olympic past submerged
Struggling to stay afloat is no easy task in any situation, but Nicholas Martin, a French professor at PCC, has experienced the struggle both literally and figuratively in his lifetime.
Bowlin finishes first in track meets
PCC Freshman Raeanne Bowlin’s momentum continues as she finished first in the women’s 200 meter dash as PCC’s track and field team participated in another set of back-to-back meets over the weekend.