Once a catchy cliché takes hold, it’s difficult to dislodge, and even more difficult to get past it to discover if there’s meaning behind the words.
Women’s Basketball One Win Away From State Playoff Run
Sophomore point guard Kinyada Johnson’s 35 points led the Lancers to a 69-57 win over the Chaffey College Panthers in the semifinals of the Southern California Regional Playoffs at PCC on Friday night.
Pitching Gets Pounded in Softball’s Loss to Mt. SAC
The PCC Lancer softball defense allowed 13 hits in a 10-5 loss to the Mt. San Antonio College Mounties Tuesday at the Mt. SAC softball field.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: U2 Exemplifies Band Chemistry Through Its Epic ‘No Line On The Horizon’
Famed masters of rock U2 have added another masterpiece to their laundry list of classic records. They do the music industry a service and put out a refreshing bundle of epic songs about love and life. The result is classic U2 perfection.
Last Minute Adding Causes Early Semester Headaches
Once again a new semester is upon us, and that means PCC students are again taking part in the mad dash to add classes. In many instances, it is an exercise in futility.
A Model Student
20-year-old Filipino-born Veronica Lanphere has a modeling contract, but her education at PCC remains her top priority.
Students Jam As Their Future In Music Is Uncertain
Around campus there are many students who carry their passion strapped to their backs. Future musicians seem to flock to the K Building following their love for music to an unsure future.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: The Prodigy Find Redemption With ‘Invaders Must Die’
The Prodigy has made an impressive comeback with the release of Invaders Must Die, their hard-hitting fifth studio album. Just five years ago, the album Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned, was a disappointment and the music lacked the adrenaline rush that could be induced from listening to their earlier work.The band has undoubtedly redeemed itself in this phenomenal mixture of different electronic music elements such as rave, industrial, dance, and techno.
BOOK REVIEW: Venture into the Mexican Mafia Is a Visceral Work
In and out of prison his whole life Rene “Boxer” Enriquez would land himself in Pelican Bay for the murders of fellow Black Hand members. The ultimate realization that he will live and die behind prison walls tears at his very soul and forces Boxer into an unheard of decision; turn against his Black Hand brothers and bring down the Mexican Mafia.