PCC Men’s and Women’s Cross Country team traveled to Riverside on Saturday to run at the UC Riverside Invitational. The results were better than expected.
Smoking areas remains unoccupied
More interesting than the fact that PCC has decided to confine on-campus smoking to four designated areas, is the fact that during the first weeks of the semester these areas remained desolate.
Ponce leads Lancers to first win
Nick Ponce threw for 263 yards and four touchdowns in PCC’s home opener on Saturday against El Camino- Compton Center Tartars.
Women’s water polo scores five in victory over El Camino
The women’s water polo team opened its South Coast Conference schedule with a convincing win over El Camino College on Wednesday.
Sugimoto made interim president
Lisa Sugimoto has been officially made interim president of PCC while the search for a permanent replacement begins.
CDC awarded federal grant again
The PCC Child Development Center was awarded $569,324, to be given over a span of four years, by the U.S. Department of Education.
Editorial: Silence about president’s exit is unacceptable
Former PCC President Paulette Perfumo has snuck out of office, without a word, and nobody but the Board of Trustees has gotten an explanation.
First PCC swine flu case reported
A student reported a case of the H1N1 flu this week. The patient is recovering, according to Jo Buczko, coordinator of the health services center.
Ex-student’s murder trial delayed
Former PCC Student Isaac Campbell, accused of murdering his girlfriend, appeared in court Sept. 9 where his preliminary hearing was rescheduled to Oct. 7 due to further discussions between the District Attorney and the Public Defender.
Despite crowds, enrollment dips
Unexpectedly, PCC enrollment is lower for the fall semester of 2009 than it was last fall. According to the Acting Dean of Enrollment Management Allen Dooley, as of Monday there were 26,384 students enrolled for the fall semester of 2009 compared with 26,639 last fall.