The Lancer football squad opened up the regular season with a road loss against non-conference opponent Citrus College on Saturday.
New arts building delayed
Completion of construction of the Center for the Arts building has been delayed at least three months from its anticipated December date, officials said.
Women’s soccer victorious over Glendale
The women’s soccer team beat the Glendale Vaqueros on Tuesday at Robinson Stadium, after fighting for a tie against Moorpark at the season opener. The Lancers were able to pull away from the Vaqueros with a winning score of 3-1.
Water polo team prepares for a new season
Share: As the last days of summer begin to drift away, the women’s water polo team continues its three times per week, two times per day practices. After the record of 7-21 last season, eight athletes are returning to the pool this semester equipped with their leadership and experience. Although, Coach Terry Stoddard says he does not want to get too excited “I am optimistic that they know the system, they now have a nice foundation they can rely on†he said in an interview. …
Wellness Center to help students with stress
A wellness center will be started at PCC with a grant for $244,540 that was received from Proposition 63 funds, according to Theresa Reed, Educational Adviser.
Science Village provides a new home for the natural sciences
Due to the unsafe seismic condition of the U Building, the entire Natural Sciences Division has been relocated to Parking Lot 5A, which has been refitted with 36 newly built units including classrooms, laboratories, and faculty offices, and has been renamed the “Science Villageâ€Â
Lancers spike their way to victory
The Women’s Volleyball team defeated Citrus College on Friday in three of their four matches and swept all three matches against Glendale College.
Women’s soccer team fights for season opening tie
Despite a spirited showing, and numerous goal-scoring chances in the second half, the Women’s Soccer team was held to a season opening tie Aug. 31 with the Moorpark Rangers 1-1.
Protesters bring the ruckus to Board meeting
Share: The stage was set once again at the Aug. 29 Board of Trustees meeting for another clash between protesters and the board; protesters, faculty, students, journalists, and what looked like spectators made up the audience in the packed room. Follow:
Board votes to eliminate winter intersession
Share: Winter session was eliminated on Aug. 29 when the Board of Trustees adopted a tentative three-semester calendar for the 2012-13 academic year. Follow: