After starting out lackadaisical against East Los Angeles College, the women’s soccer team picked up the its pace in the second half and thanks to the Lancer’s goalie Angie Ulmer and held on for a 1-1 tie.
Marching band thanks donors for new uniforms
After fundraising for more than a year, the Lancer Marching Band finally reached its goal of raising $119,000 to replace their 17-year-old uniforms.
New Club turns the Quad into Sustainable Student Space
Share: Students and faculty were greeted with a strange sight in the Quad on Wednesday. A living room sprouted up, complete with a hay-lined floor and furniture made of dumpster harvested cardboard. Follow:
Chemistry Week: Energy now and forever
Dr. Nate Lewis from California Institute of Technology kicked off National Chemistry week by giving a lecture on his latest research on artificial photosynthesis at the Harberson Hall.
Women’s hoops look forward to another fruitful season
After losing in the second round of the SoCal playoffs and finishing No. 9 in the final state poll with a 22-7 record, the women’s basketball team hopes to rebound this season with a stronger team.
Better defense to help Men’s basketball this season
The men’s basketball team will look to rebound with better defense after a lackluster 2012 season that saw its record tumble to 8-18
Bronzeville speaker helps bring a unique period of history to life
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Little Tokyo in Los Angeles was left a ghost town because the Japanese inhabitants were relocated to internment camps. African-Americans then moved in and formed the impermanent community of Bronzeville.
Last gay bar standing in Pasadena
Just steps from the PCC Community Education Center on Foothill Boulevard lies, in all its fabulous gay glory, the last gay bar in Pasadena.
Women’s soccer easily beat out El Camino despite the 1-0 score
The women’s soccer team spent the whole game against El Camino shooting the ball. There was a moment in the second half where the ball rebounded off the post twice in one minute.
PCC student looks forward to fulfilling Rose Princess duties
It has been 38 years since a PCC student has been crowned Queen of the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade. Rose Princess and PCC student Sarah Hansen was hoping to break that dry spell last Thursday but unfortunately that was not the case. Instead the crown was placed on the head of 17-year-old Polytechnic student, Ana Marie Acosta.