Hall of Fame wrestler and new Director of Athletics, John Woods, oversees the entire operations of the athletic division.
Volleyball spikes its way to victory
The stands filled up and the crowd cheered, as the Lancers volleyball team beat Orange Coast College in a close match, 3-2 on Sept. 21 at PCC.
Football allows 58 points in season’s first road loss
Though Lancers quarterback Cesar Hernandez accumulated 445 passing yards and four touchdowns, it wasn’t nearly enough as College of the Desert handed PCC its second loss of the season in a non-conference game in Palm Desert on Sept. 24.
Battle for the ball
Despite starting the match with a two goal lead, the Lancers suffered from many missed opportunities and ended the game in a 2-2 tie.
EDITORIAL: New cameras will improve safety
Having cameras in open campus areas, parking structures, and building exteriors will help give everyone on campus peace of mind.
Universities offer advice on transfers
Representatives and advisers from over 25 California schools and additional schools from out of state, set up in the Quad on Sept. 19 to guide and answer students questions about transferring.
Student Activity Fee to cover transit pass program
The Associated Students and college officials have agreed that the Student Activity Fee would fund the entire cost of the Metro transit pass program.
DREAM Act unfair for documented students
Editors Note: The Courier has not taken a position supporting or opposing the DREAM Act. The article referenced in this letter is a news story.
I find it hard to believe that in these economical times the school newspaper is supporting the Dream Act without as far as I know stating the other side.
Duarte students recruited
PCC sends representatives to college fairs held at high schools in the area to recruit new students.
100 scholarships worth $1,000 on tap
Over 100 new scholarships from the Bernard Osher Foundation, each worth as much as $1000, will be available by the end of the year, officials said.