In order to enforce the smoking policy, PCC police officers were authorized to begin issuing citations to people found smoking outside the campus’s designated smoking areas on Sept 28.
Women’s water polo routs Rio Hondo
The women’s water polo team dominated Rio Hondo College in a 14-2 win Wednesday at the PCC Aquatic Center.
Volleyball wins tenth straight game
The women’s volleyball team dominated LA Trade Tech, defeating them in straight sets 25-11, 25-13, 25-14, in Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium on Wednesday.
Faculty and board feud
A zealous and deeply foreboding rift between the Faculty Association and the college Board of Trustees has gone too far.
AS meeting gets heated over same-sex marriage
The Associated Students meeting on Oct. 2 got heated when Student Trustee Brain Abadia spoke about his concerns regarding Nolan Pack’s, chair of the sustainability committee for AS, proposal for a PCC social equality day which would emphasize marriage awareness.
Men’s soccer team snaps losing streak
After nine heartbreaking games for the PCC’s men’s soccer team, the Lancers finally got a tie against East Los Angeles Huskies at Robinson Field on Tuesday to make their record to 0-2-1 in the SCC and overall 0-9-1.
Women’s soccer beats ELAC
The women’s soccer team captured its first South Coast Conference win of the season by defeating East Los Angeles College, 2-1 at Robinson Stadium on Tuesday.
Bakersfield defense is too much for Lancers
The Lancers could not survive the Bakersfield Renegades’ Blitz attack that wrecked havoc on the Lancers offense as they lost the National Northern Conference opener 34-13 in Bakersfield on Saturday.
Coach leads men’s, women’s soccer
Starting his thirty-fourth year as a soccer coach, Cherif Zein reflects on all the things he has learned about the world and the sport as a whole.
New Arts building feted at event
Movers and shakers in the PCC community gathered together Thursday in order to campaign for the new Center for the Arts.