With years of experience teaching at several schools, PCC instructor Jo Raquel Stoup maintains a strong commitment to music that she made early in life.
Political science made effortless
Students seeking refuge from the headache inflicted by the claws of a classroom could turn to the Social Sciences Learning Center in C-315 for any tutoring needs.
Veterans’ accomplishments celebrated
Veteran and Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard celebrated student veterans at a Veterans Day event at PCC’s Memorial Wall on Monday afternoon with about 60 people in attendance.
CSUs again accepting applications for spring
CSU campuses have again started accepting transfer applications for Spring 2011.
Holiday food drive aims to assist students in need
The Cross Cultural Center is giving back to students in need by holding a holiday food drive through Friday.
Study Abroad program offers an educational escape to Costa Rica
As winter rolls in and the fall semester slowly creeps to a close, an inherent desire to flee the country follows. Now, PCC’s new winter study abroad program to Costa Rica is making an academic escape a viable option.
Gay rights are again left in limbo
A Federal District Court judge has ruled the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy is unconstitutional.
Leak of Iraq War documents risky but necessary
The website wikileaks.org recently published almost 400,000 classified secret documents on the Iraq war and released them to the New York Times, The Guardian in the U.K. and Der Spiegel, a German magazine.
Football loses fifth straight game
A game that was played in the air leaves the Lancers on the losing end of a high scoring game. The Lancers were defeated by Grossmont College 69-34 on Saturday.
Water polo’s frustrating season ends
The PCC women’s water polo team placed sixth in the South Coast Conference Tournament held at Cerritos College on Friday and Saturday. The Lancers end their season with an overall record of 7-21, and 2-5 in conference.