Deejays spinning records at noon in the quad are not doing it just for amusement.
Division department scheduled to perform
The Performing Arts and Communication division’s fall performance season will provide students the opportunity to attend a variety of musical performances with origins from all around the world.
First town hall held to discuss future of PCC
The first of several scheduled town hall meetings to discuss plans for the future of the school was held Tuesday in Arcadia.
A look back with Professor Martin
Martin began his education as a 21-year-old, where he attended Mt. San Antonio College from 1970-71.
Campus neighbor robbed at gunpoint
Three masked men robbed the lone female clerk of the WestWay Inn, located directly across from campus on Colorado Boulevard.
Album review: Muse “The Resistance
“The Resistance” comes in as Muse’s fifth studio album and was preceded by the wildly popular album “Black Holes and Revelations.” The new album hit stores Tuesday and evokes mixed reactions from old and new fans.
New options to acquire books emerge
There are new ways to cope with the dreaded and painful task of textbook shopping. Various publishing companies and websites are offering different options to get a textbook for less.
Campus Center provides up-to-date facilities for students
As a result of Measure P, PCC is now home to a newly renovated Campus Center.
Return of Fudge assists in Oxnard defeat
The women’s soccer team finally fell back into rhythm with the return of 2008 All South Coast Conference First Team forward Melissa Fudge during Friday’s game against Oxnard.
Men’s soccer remains winless
The men’s soccer team suffered another defeat in the preseason as it lost to San Diego City College Knights on Monday, 5-1 at Robinson Stadium.