Share: It has been an unusual semester. The campus has been in a state of disarray—reeling from class cuts, student protests, a disputed faculty contract situation, the replacing of the winter intersession with a three-semester calendar, and a complete revamping of the school’s bureaucracy. These hasty, significant changes in the foundational system of PCC all stem from one thing: the big wigs up in Sacramento haven’t been giving PCC enough money. But, we, the PCC community can do something to help fix, or at least …
PCC gets into the Halloween spirit with music
Halloween is a time for letting your freak flag fly. Some go trick-or-treating and others attend costume parties. A big part of the Halloween season is the music, which can range from theme songs of popular horror movies to rock music.
Budget crisis an excuse for draconian changes
Education is an intellectual and social endeavor, not an economic enterprise.
Hecuba exceeds expectations
Hecuba, which premiered on Friday in the Sexson Auditorium, exceeded expectations.
Women’s soccer beats LA Harbor with good defense
The women’s soccer beat LA Harbor College at home on Friday with calculated defense and aggressive ball play.
Volleyball dominates LA Harbor with aces
The women’s volleyball team swept the visiting Seahawks on Friday.
Men’s soccer ties the Vikings at home
Despite an aggressive 17 total shots and more than a handful of quality scoring chances, the Lancers only managed one goal in a tie with visiting Long Beach City College on Tuesday.
Lawsuit filed against college in bribery case
A lawsuit alleging breach of contract and negligence related to the bribery scandal that rocked the campus in June has been filed in Superior Court against the Pasadena Area Community College District, the Board of Trustees and numerous other defendants.