Women’s basketball loses 75-58 to City College of San Francisco in quarterfinals of the CCCAA Championship Final 8 Tournament.
Track and field performs in back-to-back meets
PCC runners, freshman Kevin Cano and freshman RaeAnne Bowlin won first place in their respective races when PCC’s track and field team competed in the Cerritos College Overflow Meet in Norwalk on Friday.
Strong hitting, pitching leads to first place
In a span of six days the surging men’s baseball team has found itself on the top of the South Coast Conference with three victories and a 3-1 record.
Women’s basketball heads to state final
The defending champion Lancers advanced to their seventh straight State Final 8 Tournament by defeating Riverside Community College (22-9) by a score of 65-56 on Friday night at Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium.
Panter to be Artist in Residence
Renowned graphic artist, painter, comic book illustrator, set designer, and part time musician Gary Panter will be displaying his works in the Art Gallery, starting next week, as the PCC Artist in Residence.
Music: Life’s inspiration
Musician Mauricio Castillo tells of how music has changed his life over the past several years.
Flamenco ignites passion
Students taking Music 10 had the opportunity to experience the music and dance techniques of flamenco when the Performing and Communication Arts Division presented “Kai Narezo Flamenco Quartet” on Thursday in Harbeson Hall.
Mystery of trees’ numbers revealed
Vast green lawns, rows of trees and a still, glass-like surface that holds a clear reflection of the college ensure that the Mirror Pools rarely go unnoticed by anyone walking around campus or strolling down Colorado Boulevard.
Further class cuts coming
A further reduction in classes is expected for the 2010-2011 school year, but they will be only relatively minor, a school official said.
Students protest budget cuts
Dozens of PCC students marched through campus Thursday afternoon protesting state budget cuts.