Members of the Associated Students expressed concerns and optimism this week about PCC’s upcoming accreditation process scheduled for 2015.
What is pride to you?
An annual family festival geared towards the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender culture united the San Gabriel Valley community at large on Sept. 28 at Pasadena’s Memorial Park.
Haunt encourages gunning down the undead
Haunted Hollywood Sports is hosting a haunt that will last for ten days with unique “killzones” that involve shooting zombies with Airsoft guns.
Cell phones versus the classroom
There is no denying that cellphones, in particular smart phones, have made people’s lives easier. If you need to call someone, no need to stop at a payphone when you have a phone in your pocket. Need to look up directions? That same phone probably contains GPS. However, there is one place where cellphones have not always been welcomed with open arms: the classroom.
Women’s soccer: Scoring drought definitely over
The women’s soccer team scores three to open their conference season with a win at El Camino.
Football unravels against College of the Canyon
The Lancers football team came out looking strong in the first quarter but couldn’t keep up against the regionally ranked No. 7 College of the Canyons Cougars. The final score was a dismal 56-10 in the SCFA National Northern Conference opener.
Last second winner for Men’s Soccer
With a goal in the last moments of the game, the men’s soccer team won their opening conference game against El Camino.
Men’s Soccer tie number two in state
In a physical game that featured yellow cards and minor defending mistakes that led to each goal, the Lancers held their own with the state’s No. 2 ranked team.
Avid protestor now VP for Sustainability
The Associated Students filled its last vacant vice president position after starting off the school year with three unexpected vacancies, selecting a firebrand known for clashing with the administration for the final open seat.
Grassroots: a haven of health and education
Nestled in the corner of a bustling shopping center in South Pasadena sits the humble family-owned health food store Grassroots Natural Market and Kitchen. “Your health is our business,” is displayed on a huge banner as customers enter the oversized single automatic sliding door.