With a recommendation to increase student fees at community colleges to $40 per unit by a top California budget watchdog agency on the table, PCC officials are looking for a position to take on the issue.
Professor keeps Olympic past submerged
Struggling to stay afloat is no easy task in any situation, but Nicholas Martin, a French professor at PCC, has experienced the struggle both literally and figuratively in his lifetime.
Bowlin finishes first in track meets
PCC Freshman Raeanne Bowlin’s momentum continues as she finished first in the women’s 200 meter dash as PCC’s track and field team participated in another set of back-to-back meets over the weekend.
Students protest budget cuts at Capitol
A group of about 50 PCC students joined thousands of others in a march on the state Capitol in Sacramento on Monday.
Basketball players represent in All-SCC teams
Despite neither team hoisting up a state championship trophy this season, individual members from both the men’s and women’s basketball teams received accolades for their efforts throughout the regular season.
Softball offense not enough
Despite scoring runs four innings in a row, the Lancers softball team was unable to outscore Antelope Valley College on Monday afternoon at Brookside Park, losing the game 11-4.
Defending basketball champs upset
A repeat of last year’s championship run was not meant to be, as the women’s basketball team lost 75-58 to City College of San Francisco in the first quarterfinal game of the Final 8 State Tournament on March 11 at Californian Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks.
Piazza kitchens deep fry oil into biofuel
The Piazza’s dining room décor may have old European charm but its kitchen participates in contemporary cooking and food waste recycling programs that are better for the environment, save money and are also used by an at-risk youth program.
Tenor and pianist perform for students
Harbeson Hall performance wins audience accolades.
Faculty pays tribute to former teacher
PCC faculty and close friends shared their memories of ESL and French Professor Yves Magloe at a memorial Friday in the Creveling Lounge.