The men’s basketball team (2-1) got off to a successful second place finish in the Ventura “We Play Hard” Tournament held November 7-9.
Men’s soccer inches closer to playoff berth
Defense was the name of the game on Tuesday afternoon for the men’s soccer team, as it took on one of the best teams in the Cerritos College Falcons and came away happily with a 1-1 tie.
Baum says ‘no’ to keeping millions
The Board of Trustees voted to approve $11 million on additional Measure P projects but remained uncommitted on what to do with a $4 million surplus.
Mild weather brings mild style
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‘Opera Scenes’ brings singers talent to light
The opera singers captivated the audience with their talent and professionalism in the ‘Opera Scenes’ performance.
English degrees lead to abundant paths
An English degree can open the door to an abundance of career pathways beyond writing and teaching, and the PCC English Department wants to make students aware of the opportunities out there.
OP-ED: There shouldn’t be starving college students
A bill is coming up for consideration that could have all California funded universities and colleges accept EBT cards, and rightly so.
Students find escape through Color Guard
Color Guard has come a long way since its military beginnings. What began as a stoic tradition of protecting the regimental colors of the flag is now an art form that allows participants to express themselves through their movements.
OP-ED: Illegal immigrants shouldn’t get state money that citizens can’t get
If illegal immigrants don’t qualify for financial aid, why is it OK for California to give $5 million in state money for them to attend California colleges? The answer is it’s not OK. Not when there are so many students who were born here, or immigrants who actually came here legally, who are struggling to pay for college.
City honors veterans and PCC’s work with veterans
The City of Pasadena observed Veterans Day in a ceremony Monday at City Hall that highlighted not only the veterans and what they have done for this country, but also PCC’s status as one of the nation’s leading community colleges serving veterans.