Women’s badminton has taken the South Coast Conference for a second year in a row in commanding fashion. The 21-0 win over East Los Angeles College in March ensured the conference championship.
Four win at track meet
PCC’s track and field team participated at the Antelope Valley College Meet in Lancaster on Saturday where Daniel Rodriguez, Rebecca Nunez, Tracee Van der Wyk and Alexander Brown took first place in their events.
Badminton dominates conference
PCC badminton came up with another big win against conference rivals the Warriors of El Camino College on Friday. The Lancers beat the Warriors, winning all 21 of their matches at home in the Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium.
Softball keeps spirit up in tough conference
Despite being handed a 7-2 loss against conference rival Mt. SAC on Tuesday at Brookside Park, the Lancer softball players are keeping their spirits high.
Split win for the Lancers at weekend swim meet
PCC hosted a dual swim meet on Friday against the Roadrunners of Rio Hondo and the Long Beach Vikings.
Cyclist publishes book in China
The great American road trip has been glorified and almost glamorized for many young adults in this country, taking the place of the more expensive European backpacking trip that once served as a rite of passage for college students.
Romantic science-fiction comedy guarantees laughs
Set in the not too distant future, “Comic Potential” brings PCC a story of a has-been drunk director, android actors, an aspiring young comedy writer and an out of the ordinary love story.
Professor lets passions tide him over
He may attempt to persuade otherwise, but Professor Peter Anderson-or Captain Anderson, as he prefers-is something of the modern, rarefied adventurer: wary of time constraints yet always finding opportunities to make real his own reveries; someone who is continually chasing his sense of wanderlust just past the horizon.
PCC buildings are earthquake ready, police chief says
With recent major earthquakes in Sumatra, Chile and the closest thus far in Baja California, increased awareness has been applied in terms of preparation in the event of an earthquake on campus.
Professor brings love of cinema to the classroom
Joseph Sierra, a self-proclaimed cinema junkie, is a music and theatre-savvy English and film history professor at PCC whose legacy here extends beyond just his teaching classes for over three decades.