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Women’s soccer ties after mid-field battle
Share: The women’s soccer team ended a combative mid-field game against East Los Angeles College in a tie Friday. Both teams played aggressive offense and defense, ending the game with a score of 1-1. Follow:
Former PCC student sets an example for aspiring art students
Former PCC student, Jenn Kuca, speaks highly of how her experience at PCC helped her achieve her goals at Art Center College of Design.
Faculty Association seeks feedback with survey
The Faculty Association, through a survey sent out last week, is asking its members what actions it should take — up to and including a sickout or strike — in response to recent events on campus.
Mens soccer wins first conference game
Following a string of losses in non-conference the Lancers walked away with a 2-1 win against the El Camino College Warriors at Robinson Stadium on Tuesday.
VOICES: Should the controversial anti-Islamic video be censored?
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Police Blotter: recent incidents reported on campus
Police Blotter for the week 09/20/12
New software could transform campus life
A new $10.5 million software system, approved by the Board of Trustees, could completely transform everyone’s electronic interaction wit the campus.
Transfer requirements for CSUs get revamped
Starting in the semester of Spring 2013, 10 California state universities are requiring the Associates Degree for Transfer from students transferring from a community college.