Share: Within the friendly battle between chocolate and vanilla lovers, single origin ice cream maker Choctál is making it extremely difficult to choose one over the other. But purists in either camp will surely agree that flavor is not lacking in any of the four chocolate and four vanilla varieties that the Pasadena company has put great care and research into. Follow:
Volleyball makes splash at Pierce Invitational
Share: Less than 24 hours after pulling the upset of the week on Friday by defeating No. 4 ranked Santa Barbara Community College and snapping their six game win streak, the PCC women’s volleyball team once again found themselves losing the first set of their match. Follow:
3rd annual Rose City Running Classic
Share: On a hot Saturday morning, schools and all age groups across Southern California competed in the third annual Rose City Running Classic at Hahamonga Park. Follow:
Jack Larson, the hero without the cape
Share: Actor and former PCC alumnus Jack Larson passed away Sunday, September 20th at his home in Los Angeles. He was 87. Follow:
Men’s soccer couldn’t find their rhythm against Mt. SAC
Share: The Lancers’ foul-plagued men’s soccer team finished the game with nine players and lost their first conference game 4-0 against No. 5-ranked Mt. San Antonio College. Their losing streak is now at seven games. Freshman defender Jorge Mejia was sent off in the 4th minute and freshman midfielder Alex Goddard was sent off in the 60th minute. Follow:
Candidate’s Forum Preview
Share: Pasadena City College will host a forum for the six candidates campaigning for two open seats on the Pasadena Area Community College District Board on Oct 6 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Westerbeck Recital Hall in the Center for the Arts. Follow:
Editorial: All students deserve social justice and a college that cares
Homelessness among college students has been on the rise for years. This semester two professors have taken it upon themselves to provide care for students who are homeless. In addition to their efforts, the college as a whole needs to do more to ensure that all students, regardless of living conditions, feel safe and cared for on campus.
Hit-and-run epidemic in PCC
Share: At least nine cases of hit-and-run have been reported in PCC parking lots since the beginning of the fall 2015 semester, according to Campus Police blotters, although it is likely that there have been many more of such incidents that have gone unreported. Follow:
Police Blotter: check fraud cons, couple showering, and the arrest of football player
Share: Monday – September 21, 2015 A woman was taken into custody and escorted to Campus Police for follow-up on an Investigation of assault on campus and was transported to Pasadena Police Department Jail for booking. At 7:00 pm Sergeant Abernathie found a man and woman arguing in the Quad. The subjects crossed street, but returned approximately 1 hour later and were observed in a physical altercation. Tuesday – September 22, 2015 A student advised campus police that he was approached by two black mail …
Disappointing loss for women’s soccer
Share: The PCC women’s soccer team lost 5-1 against the Fullerton College Hornets on a scorching Friday late afternoon, making it their fourth loss in the last six games. Follow: