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PCC talks slut walks
Share: Mary “Unique” Spears had just left a relative’s funeral and arrived at the Joe Louis Post rental hall on Detroit’s east side to continue celebrating his life with other family members. Follow:
Dance your way to the salsa club
Share: Loud counts of “1, 2, 3,” direct a group of students learning steps to a new routine in room W102. Minutes later, they partner up and get into a big circle and start practicing the new routine with salsa music in the background. Follow:
Water polo didn’t skip a beat at Beach tournament
Share: The Lancers won three of the four games played during the Battle at the Beach tournament over the weekend, improving to 11-10 on the season. After posting a 1-2 record with one no contest at the Citrus Tournament last week, Pasadena got the results they were looking for by winning three games in a row to close out the contest hosted by Long Beach City College. Follow:
Lancers continue to ride on high note
Share: The women’s water polo team cruised to a 14-5 victory over Rio Hondo on Wednesday to win their third game in a row and improve to one game over .500. Follow:
One of the youngest orchestras perform at the 21st annual Pumpkin Festival
Share: The 21st annual Pumpkin Festival at Kidspace Children’s Museum returned this past weekend at Brookside Park in Pasadena where all children were in costume to celebrate fun fall activities and enjoy the live entertainment provided by Susan Pascale’s Los Angeles Children’s Orchestra. Follow:
Bargain-hunting wonderland
Share: This year, PCC dethroned the reigning Rose Bowl Flea Market to earn the title of Best Flea Market in Pasadena Weekly’s “Best of Pasadena 2015” list. “I think it’s pretty exciting because we are such a small market compared to the Rose Bowl [Flea Market],” said acting hourly flea market coordinator Lindsey Reed. “It’s a huge honor and it makes us excited to work more for our customers to have a great place to come on Sundays and for our vendors to take pride …
Volleyball defeated in first conference loss
The Lancers volleyball team lost all three sets to Cerritos in their first South Coast Conference loss since the season started.
Water polo not bothered by road bump
Share: The Lancers finished the Citrus Tournament with a 1-2 record over the weekend after coming into the tournament on a three-game win streak. Follow:
A colorful world into nature
Share: Nature is often seen as a place of peace and quiet, but artist Pierre Picot perceives nature in a completely different way. Picot paints his own form of nature by taking it to another reality. Instead of painting nature in a traditional representation, he paints nature in an imaginary world with a splash of colors and chaos. Follow: