On Sept. 10, President Barack Obama became the recipient of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize. This has left many bewildered and questioning what he has really accomplished to deserve it.
Dual wins, losses for women’s water polo team
The PCC water polo team had two wins and two losses in last weekend’s tournament at Citrus College, finishing fifth out of nine teams.
Lancers dominated by Bulldogs offense
The Lancers couldn’t contain the Allen Hancock Bulldogs offense, which gained 473 yards of total offense and defeated the Lancers 38-23 at Santa Maria on Saturday.
Volleyball beats ELAC following win over champion El Camino
The women’s volleyball team defeated the ELAC Huskies in three straight sets, 25-9, 25-19, 25-18 Wednesday at Hutto- Patterson gym.
Cross-Cultural Event Set
In an effort to promote the variety of cultures on campus, the Associated Students will hold an event titled “A Taste of the World” on Tuesday in the Creveling Lounge.
PCC administrators back Obama’s support to community colleges
PCC administrators welcome President Obama’s American Graduation Initiative.
Two incumbents unseated in Board of Trustees election
Trustee Beth Wells-Miller of Area 7 and Trustee Consuelo Rey Castro of Area 3 have lost their reelection bids.
Six Board of Trustees candidates duel at forum
Three incumbents and three challengers vying for seats on the Board of Trustees wasted no time launching into their respective arguments at the Oct. 15 Candidates’ Forum held in Creveling Lounge.
AS takes no position on gay marriage
After three weeks of discussion, the Associated Students took no action Wednesday on the issue of same-sex marriage. They discussed the issue for about ten minutes and President Allen Tsay declared no action would be taken.
Students create stage
Any day of the regular school week, at any time, PCC students congregate outside the new Campus Center building. But they are not sitting doing a little extra reading for their next class. You do not have to look very closely to see that they are dancing.