Year-round athlete Merry Sanders, 19, co-captains the women’s water polo team and plays the position of utility. She also competes on the swimming team, and dives. This is her second year playing at PCC.
Men’s, women’s soccer lose SCC opening games
Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams lost in the South Coast Conference openers against Los Angeles Harbor College on Tuesday.
Volleyball remains perfect in South Coast Conference
Rank No. 8 in the state, the women’s volleyball team easily defeated Los Angeles City College on Friday at Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium, making their record 4-0 in the South Coast Conference, and 10-1 overall.
Baseball tries workout to build strength
The collegiate baseball season doesn’t start for another six months but that is not stopping Head Coach Evan O’Meara from getting his players in top shape now.
A look back with … Professor Persaud
Professor Loknath Persaud has been teaching the Spanish language full-time for 31 years, 21 years which have been here at PCC and “still more to come,” he says.
Rushed budget leaves many with questions
A budget passed in a hurry has left the Faculty Association as well as other members of the college with questions and ready for answers.
Smoking citations months away
For several weeks now, campus cadets and police have been issuing pink warning slips to people smoking in non-designated areas.
University Day paves way for students to transfer out
About 100 universities, ranging from UCs, CSUs, and private colleges were there to aid students with any questions about transferring.
Police budget cuts restored, cadets return
After budget cuts last spring forced PCC’s Police and Safety Services to reduce the number of cadets on campus, the police budget has been restored to its previous level.
Local television anchor tells about trip to China
Local TV anchor Ted Chen spoke candidly in the Creveling Lounge on Sept. 24 to students and faculty about the complex issues facing China.