The No.16 ranked Lancers (6-8, 4-1) defeated the Huskies (3-11, 2-3) in three close sets 26-24, 26-24, and 25-18.
Mt. SAC hands Lancers volleyball first conference loss
The Lancers were without freshman middle blocker Kendra Logan who suffered a concussion earlier in the week during practice.
Writer in Residence goes on second year
Best-selling author and former Los Angeles Times reporter Denise Hamilton will be reading from her latest novel “Damage Control” on Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Creveling Lounge as part of PCC’s Writer in Residence program.
Tradition-less mirror pools
Built in 1937, the mirror pools continue to be one of the campus’ most popular places for students to relax, socialize and sometimes study.
Water polo sinks in loss to El Camino
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Gallery holds artist reception for exhibition on ArtNight
The city was abuzz with thousands of people bustling between Pasadena’s many museums and art galleries during the bi-annual ArtNight on Friday where students and various other patrons of the arts enjoyed a free evening of art.
OP-ED: Posters create atmosphere of fear
They’re plastered on classroom doors and walls, available in convenient pamphlet form and even blown up to draw attention.
Faculty Association attempts new negotiations with District
A proposal for new contract terms from the Faculty Association (FA) was presented at its meeting on Oct. 10, where the FA also called out the Pasadena Area Community College District for not meeting with FA leaders since May 30.
OP-ED: Posters that may help save lives
Some may find the Lone Shooter posters around campus silly and others may even snicker at them but the life they save may be your own.
Eat your fruits and veggies
If taking vitamins has become an alternative to eating your fruits and vegetables, then you might want to reconsider.