Share: A tiny figure in a tattered and bloodied yellow dress runs through the woods. Tripping over her own feet, she clutches her belly, throwing frantic glances behind her. This is the opening to Grace, a novel by PCC’s writer in residence Natashia Deon. The scene came to her, somewhere between daydream and hallucination, while in her home, clutching her newborn so, when she was transported to the 1850s Alabama woods. Feeling connected to the young slave woman, Deon felt compelled to tell her story. …
Women’s soccer fends off rivals, holds on to playoff hopes
Share: After earning another conference win last Friday against East Los Angeles, PCC’s women soccer team kept the momentum going with 1-0 victory against Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) on Tuesday. This win pushed the Lancers out of their fifth place SCC rank to a third place tie with Mt. SAC. Follow:
Women’s soccer team closing in on playoff spot
Share: This past Saturday the Lancers women’s soccer team scrapped a narrow 1-0 win against East Los Angeles College (ELAC) in a tense 90 minutes of play. Follow:
Men’s soccer lifeless
Share: PCC men’s soccer lost their last home game of the season 2-0 to Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) in a contest that was drab from start to finish for the Lancers. Follow:
Men’s soccer team gets first SCC win
Share: With only a few conference games left, the men’s soccer team stepped up against an unbalanced East Los Angeles team (3-2) to give the Lancers some hope for a playoff spot. Follow:
Women’s Basketball comes out 1-1 at Bakersfield tournament
Share: The Lancers women’s basketball team took home a win for their season opener on Friday against Bakersfield College (76-49), but lost a close match Saturday to Antelope Valley College (52-46). Follow:
Volleyball upholds first place in conference
Share: Lancers’ volleyball narrowly defeated East Los Angeles College (ELAC) in a heated five set match Friday evening (15-25, 25-19, 17-25, 25-23, 15-9), successfully defending their first place title in the South Coast Conference North Division (6-0). Follow:
Stranger Things 2: Well worth the binge watch
Share: A few days before Halloween this year, Netflix released the anticipated second season of “Stranger Things,” which was slated to be even more intense and action-packed than the first season and boy, was it a rollercoaster of emotions. Follow:
Lancer’s Lives: What makes you feel alive?
Share: Sitting in the middle of the grass near the mirror pools at PCC, Ka’inoamakua Otsuka Mandaloniz, a Lancer student, was enjoying his evening listening to music with his big blue headphones. Someone that was minding his own business, was willing to talk about his life. Follow:
Justin is just more relevant than Janet
Share: I love a good outrage more than anyone, but this is too much. “White Privilege: Justin Timberlake Gets Super Bowl Halftime Show” and “JT at Super Bowl: White Male Privilege again?” These are stories that people who were deemed smart enough to work for companies worth millions of dollars came up with. Follow: