Out of the darkness a spotlight emerges with a voice above the crowd. An old man appears on the stage as if he materialized out of thin air.
Lancers unable to stop Ventura rush attack in close loss
The Lancers couldn’t stop the Ventura Pirates rushing attack as they rushed for 227 yards on 51 carries and defeated the Lancers 26-20 at Robinson Stadium on Saturday.
Women’s soccer wins, men still without a victory
On Tuesday, the rain was on and off along with the women’s and men’s soccer teams against El Camino College.
Water polo competes in Pasadena Bowl Tourney
After a strong start, the PCC water polo team was unable to find its rhythm at the Ninth Pasadena Bowl Tournament.
Mt. Sac beats women’s soccer
The women’s soccer team traveled to Mt. San Antonio field for a South Coast Conference showdown against Mt. SAC on Friday.
PCC veterans begin to see positive changes
After months, if not years of complaints concerning the lack of veteran-friendly services and staff at PCC, it seems as if it’s all turning around. Within the last year there has been an increased amount of veteran awareness on campus.
AS should OK Equality Day
Associated Students must make Vice President of Sustainability Nolan Pack’s proposal for or a PCC Marriage Equality day into more than a proposal.
State-ranked volleyball team victorious over Long Beach
The PCC women’s volleyball team defeated the Long Beach Vikings in straight sets, 25-19, 25-16, and 25-18, Wednesday at Hutto-Patterson Gym.
A look back with . . . Professor Zeuschner
With two books published under his belt and a third on the way, Social Sciences Professor Robert Zeuschner, an avid book collector and classical guitarist, recalls his years spent in college.