“Obviously we expect to win every game,†Lancer Head Coach Fred Fimbres said after a 27-10 loss to Orange Coast College on Saturday.
A look back with… William [Rod] Foster
Instructor William [Rod] Foster had early passion for films but had a long journey through his college years to finally arrive at his current position as an instructor of theater arts at PCC.
Winter classes cancelled, fate of summer session unknown
Winter classes were eliminated on Aug. 29 and in the new calendar the fate of summer 2013 session has not been decided.
Music student has established Hollywood career
Curzon has worked as an actress in Hollywood, as well as projects on music and dancing.
Police Blotter: Incidents reported recently on campus
Share: July 9 A student at the bookstore said that he overdosed on brownies laced with marijuana. The student was transported to Huntington Memorial Hospital. July 30 A 40-year-old man was lying on a bench on the second floor of the Campus Center Building and allegedly performing a lewd act upon himself. The man was detained at the scene and escorted off campus by police. July 30 A 60-year-old woman entered a classroom, began preaching the gospel and refused to leave. The woman left the …
EDITORIAL: Shared governance a casualty of rushed decision on winter
The Board of Trustees’ rushed vote to eliminate winter session despite the urgent protestations of multiple groups makes us wonder whether shared governance is still part of the college’s decision making process.
Lancer movie night draws film fans
A new budget for the 2012-13 fiscal year that reflects a cut of almost 600 class sections and reduces spending by nearly $7-million was approved by the Board of Trustees Sept. 5.
Keeping the campus disease free
Co-chair of the Health and Safety Committee, nurse practitioner, and coordinator of the Health Services department Jo Ann Buczko has made her mark in improving the health of students and staff on campus.
Faculty dismayed by winter cancellation
Disbelief swept the Jack Scott room of the Communication Education Center as the decision to eliminate winter intersession was made on Aug. 29.
Fired former employees replaced amid realignment
Former Vice President of Administrative Services Richard van Pelt, and former Facilities Supervisor Alfred Hutchings – both under investiation in a bribery probe – were officially replaced on Aug. 29 when the Board of Trustees approved of an extensive realignment of the college’s executive cabinet.