If taking vitamins has become an alternative to eating your fruits and vegetables, then you might want to reconsider.
‘Laugh Lines’ cracks up audience
“Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed the show. Goodnight,” director Whitney Rydbeck said to loosen up the crowd before the start of the show.
Laugh Lines, directed by Will Ahrens and Whitney Rydbeck, is the first set of One Act shows in which students perform a selection of one-act plays. The seven plays were chosen from a book of the same title with a collection of short comic plays written by Shel Silverstein, Paul Dooley, Jonathan Rand and more.
Basketball’s night of madness showcases talent
Red flashing lights, fog, loud music and students with glow sticks filled the stands of the Hutto-Patterson gym. No, it wasn’t a rave. Ladies and gentlemen, it’s basketball season.
Upcoming Events
Share: Thursday: Shakeout Drill: 10:17 a.m., on campus Jazz Trio: Quad at noon. Family Circles Auditions: 3:30 p.m. in the Little Theater, C-106. Scripts on hold in the Library. Great Gatsby: 8 p.m. in the Sexson Auditorium, C Building. Tickets sold at the door only. Friday: CSUN Campus Tour: 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Meet at L-110 to sign up for transportation. Women’s Soccer hosts Cerritos College at 3 p.m. at Robinson Stadium. Great Gatsby: 8 p.m. in the Sexson Auditorium, C Building. Tickets sold …
College will cover federal financial aid during government shutdown
The college will cover federal financial aid funding jeopardized the federal government shutdown, according to officials.
Men’s soccer smashes defending state champions
After a sore 3-2 loss against LA Harbor on Friday, the Lancers men’s soccer team (4-3-5) demolished the four-time defending CCCAA state champions Mt. San Antonio College (SAC) on Tuesday in a 5-2 win that Lancers head coach called “one of the biggest upsets of all time.”
Water Polo makes a splash
The crowd was cheering, the water refused to remain still and with 13 seconds left on the clock the winning goal came in overtime.
Football still winless after blowout loss
The Pasadena City College Lancers football team could not overcome critical turnovers and penalties as they fell to the Golden West College Rustlers 45-10 on Saturday, Oct. 12 at PCC’s Robinson Stadium.
Gatsby brings the 1920s to PCC
It’s a good time, old sport.
The 1920s were brought to life in the Sexson auditorium on Friday night when PCC’s theater department put on the play the Great Gatsby.