Two on campus events are planned in conjunction with the City of Pasadena’s One City, One Story program with this year’s selection of “People of the Book” by Pulitzer Prize winner Geraldine Brooks.
Badminton keeps on winning
In the badminton season opener against the East Los Angeles College, the Lancers kept their winning streak alive by beating the Huskies 15-6.
Spinning program changes lives of students
PCC spinning class offers a low impact activity with a lot of positive returns. Students fill up the cycling room each semester with hopes of adding the class.
Track team places in top three in several events
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The PCC Track and Field team placed in the top three in several events at the California Relays at Cerritos College in Norwalk, on Friday. Lancers finished in the top three in three of the events.
Sickness causes delay in veterans’ payments
Some veterans are not receiving their GI Bill payments because their paperwork has not been processed due to sickness.
Artist in Residence shares works and thoughts
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Renowned artist Abelardo Morrell recounted his past as an inspired photographer to an overcapacity audience Monday in his public lecture as the 26th Artist in Residence.
After tour in Vietnam, instructor mentors veterans
When he was sent to Vietnam in 1969, Harold Martin assumed he was going to die and made no plans to return to America.
Baseball shows up late in loss to LA Harbor
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The PCC men’s baseball team lost to the Seahawks of Los Angeles Harbor College in a March 8 home game at Jackie Robinson Field. The Lancers put up four runs in the game but it wasn’t enough to route Harbor who scored 16 -4, giving the Lancers their fifth straight loss.
PCC community adapts to high gas prices
As gas prices have jumped to within 30 cents of their all time record, members of the PCC community have adapted.
Faculty ratio may lead to penalty
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Following the last year’s retirement of 42 faculty members PCC is in potential danger of facing a hefty fine for not meeting the state’s requirement for the percentage of full-time faculty a community college must have.