A review of GTA 5 and all its glory.
OP-ED: Financial Aid Office in need of reform
Complaints upon complaints keep accumulating every year at the Financial Aid Office, as students get told one story about their financial aid and something else ends up happening. The financial aid office needs to get its act in order and try not to make as many unacceptable mistakes that seemed to be negatively impacting student’s lives.
COLUMN: Blame it on Larry
After numerous seasons of horrendous play, most of the Lancer sports teams have ended their seasons with losing records. This semester, football is 0-3. Water polo is worse, dropping its first four games. Volleyball has been unlucky with a 1-5 opening to the season (having to forfeit its first two games, which were wins.)
Netflix wins “Game of Thrones”
A clear victor is emerging in the oversaturated home entertainment market in the form of on-demand Internet applications.
Volleyball splits home-opener
Women’s volleyball shows growth in home opening split.
Water Polo loses back to back
The women’s water polo team dropped their first two games against the Rio Hondo College Roadrunners and East Los Angeles College Huskies at the Aquatic Center on Sept. 18 in their season openers.
Academic Senate talks accreditation
The Academic Senate has started to prepare for the spring 2015 site visit that will determine the fate of PCC’s accreditation.
Experimental math classes new this semester
With two brand new math classes, the PCC math department experiments with a new way to teach.
New softball coach brings experience to the table
PCC hires new head coach Monica Platts-Tantlinger. Platts-Tantlinger last coach at East LA College.
Women’s soccer defense holds tight
Still without a goal, the women’s soccer team holds LA Valley College to a scoreless draw with strong defense.