The Lancers broke out of the starting gate against Long Beach Friday by pressuring up top in search of the goal they eventually found. Then they sat back and defended but unfortunately they could not preserve the shut out and the game ended in a 1-1 tie.
Lancer lineman looking to break PCC record
It’s also no wonder that he is pace to break a long-standing PCC record with 10.5 sacks.
Academic Senate wants transparency before resuming CAPM
The Academic Senate voted to approve President Eduardo Cairo’s decision to boycott the Committee on Academic and Professional Matters (CAPM) meetings, asserting that it would be willing to return if the meetings became more transparent.
Women’s water polo treads rough waters
Women’s water polo is treading rough waters after losing 11 straight games and falling to 0-8 in South Coast Conference.
Marching band goes the distance
The sound of bass drums echoed in the distance as the pit section, Color Guard, and audience all waited for the arrival of the Marching Band. Then from the corner the of the R Building they arrived: horn section, drum line, and the wind instruments, looking like an army as they arranged themselves Tuesday afternoon.
Fall Choral Recital showcases students hard work
Music filled the air at the Fall Choral Recital on Nov. 1. It was the first choir performance to be held in the new Center for the Arts building.
Top ten finish highlights conference championships for Lancers’ cross country
Friday’s South Coast Conference Championships proved to have its share of highlights and disappointments for the Lancers cross country team at Long Beach’s Heartwell Park.
OP-ED: Social media has a responsibilty to protect users information
In the age of lightning fast information and sharing one’s life on the Internet, social media users have to be careful of what they post. There are people out there waiting to get ahold of personal information to scam, sell something, or steal someone’s identity.
OP-ED: Users become face for social advertising
Share: For those out there still consistently using Facebook, you might have scrolled through your news feed recently and come across what looked like a normal post, until you realized it was an ad for a product one of your 700 friends liked. Follow:
College may return millions to taxpayers
The Citizens Oversight Committee discussed in a meeting last week the possibility of returning to the taxpayers a remaining balance of more than $15 million from Measure P that the school hasn’t spent.