The First Year Pathways program will receive the Chancellors Student Success award given out by Chancellor Brice W. Harris, as part of the Community College League of California’s annual conference on Nov. 9.
OP-ED: Are we there yet?
It’s the six-year-old sitting in the back of the summer vacation car. “Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Are we there yet?â€
Volleyball has its 11-game winning streak snapped
The women’s volleyball team stumbled on Thursday, losing 3-1 to the El Camino College Warriors in Torrance.
Chancellor details Prop. 30 impact on colleges
As much as $210 million for the current academic year could be coming to the state’s 112 colleges
Campus has mixed feelings about election results
The campus community Wednesday had mixed reactions to President Barack Obama’s reelection win, even though most showed overwhelmingly positive support for him over Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
Women’s soccer searches for playoff berth
Defense was the name of the game on Friday as the Lancers womens’ soccer team and the Mt. SAC Mounties held each other to a scoreless draw at Mt. SAC.
EDITORIAL: Green, red, purple or blue…it’s entirely up to you
Not only is voting for who will be our president important, but for those who favor neither Republican Mitt Romney nor Democrat Barack Obama, third party candidates and their propositions for change or reform can be accounted for with a vote as well.
Student Success Act brings changes to California community colleges.
Stricter rules on fee waivers, new registration priorities, and different funding criteria will be coming to community colleges under a new state law.
Police Blotter
A man was reported allegedly pleasing himself between the bridge of the C and V buildings. The man was not located.