The Lancer football team got absolutely decimated in a 65-14 home loss to Cerritos College on Saturday in what was literally the worst loss in the 13 year history of Robinson Stadium. PCC remains winless for the season, and hasn’t won a game since Oct. 15 of last year.
Editorial: Administration’s actions create hostile environment
Since the beginning of the spring semester, a hostile environment has become evident on campus.
Chinese Yoyo introduced to campus
Share: Shangxiejie Elementary School pupils from Beijing, China played the Chinese Yoyo at the Sculpture Garden on Tuesday, September 25. Follow:
Transfer requirements for CSUs get revamped
Starting in the semester of Spring 2013, 10 California state universities are requiring the Associates Degree for Transfer from students transferring from a community college.
A Decade of China in library exhibit
The exhibit titled “A Feast For Your Eyes And Mind” at the Rotunda Shatford Library features photographs by Chinese photojournalists working in China.
New “24/7” online tutoring offered
A new, online, tutoring service, which will enable students to receive online tutoring on a multitude of subjects around the clock is now being offered.
Space shuttle Endeavour flies over campus
The space shuttle Endeavour, perched atop a jumbo jet, flew directly over the PCC campus a few minutes after noon Sept. 21 as it circled the Jet Propulsion Laboratory on its way to Los Angeles International Airport.
Two six-week summer sessions to be offered
Two sessions will now be offered for the upcoming 2013 summer semester. Senior Vice President and Assistant Superintendent of Academic and Student Affairs Robert Bell confirmed that the summer term will be twelve weeks long and will be split into two six-week sessions—the first one starting on May 13, and the second on June 24.
Aftermath of war is up-to-date with upcoming Greek play.
Share: This semester’s main stage production by the Performing and Communications Arts Division will be a Greek tragedy directed by actress and theater arts Instructor Heather Corwin. Follow:
Men’s soccer fails to get on the scoreboard
The Lancers were unable to capitalize on their multitude of scoring chances in a 1-0 loss to the College of the Desert Roadrunners at Robinson Stadium on Saturday. Other than the late game controversy involving the Roadrunners’ coach, the game was in PCC’s hands, but they failed to turn their solid play into a positive result.