At the Piazza, the campus’ main eatery, students can find freshly cooked meals and convenience store items, such as energy drinks and candy.
Instructor and son bond at school
For a freshman in college, everything is different than it was in high school. New teacher, new friends – and your mom is one of the instructors.
Football’s 65-14 loss is one for the record books
The Lancer football team got absolutely decimated in a 65-14 home loss to Cerritos College on Saturday in what was literally the worst loss in the 13 year history of Robinson Stadium. PCC remains winless for the season, and hasn’t won a game since Oct. 15 of last year.
Editorial: Administration’s actions create hostile environment
Since the beginning of the spring semester, a hostile environment has become evident on campus.
Chinese Yoyo introduced to campus
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Brice Harris named new community colleges chancellor
The California Community Colleges Board of Governors has selected veteran administrator Brice Harris as the 15th chancellor of the California community college system.
Women’s soccer Squeak by Vikings
It was hot in Long Beach, with the thermometer reading 100 degrees and not a cloud in the sky. Too hot for October, and both Pasadena and the Long Beach City College Vikings seemed to feel the heat in a slow 1-0 win for the Lancers.
New HR director named after five-month position vacancy
A new leader for the Human Resources Department, Terri Hampton, has been hired after the position had been vacant for about five months.
Students Come Together for a New Futuro
Thousands of students and family members gathered Saturday at the Pasadena Convention Center for one of the largest educational summits put together by New Futuro.
Men’s Soccer Falls to East Los Angeles College
The referee held a yellow card high in the air, but it quickly disappeared and was replaced by red. Tempers, and the referee, were the abiding story of the first half, as the Lancers visited the East Los Angeles College Huskies on Sept. 28, where they lost 0-3, and now have a conference record of 1-0-1.