Student Peter Sinclair shares his weekend.
Students Seek Cheapest Books
With the economic crisis in full swing and jobs being harder to find than open classes, how do students get by when book prices are expensive and wallets are empty? There are numerous websites than help students buy books cheaper, amazon.com, Craigslist.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Baseball Shuts Out Barstow
The PCC baseball team shutout visiting Barstow Community College as they edged a narrow victory, 1-0 at Brookside Park Thursday.
Busy Season Ahead For Performing Arts
Spring semester for the Performing and Communication Arts Division is expected to be busy. The events showcased will include a plethora of theatrical productions, musical recitals and concerts, which will exhibit Lancer student talent.
PCC Student Articulates Herself Through Turntablism
Christina Petre, a 20-year-old communications major brings the masses together through her turntables under the alias, DJ Pinke.
81st Academy Awards Wins Praise and Pans from Student
Sunday was a busy night for many PCC students. Taking time off from their studies, several jumped at the chance to gather around the TV and cheer for their favorite stars and movies. The 81st Annual Academy Awards had some highlights and yet some disappointments, according to many students.
ALBUM REVIEW: Lamb of God’s ‘Wrath’ is Solid, Not Great
Lamb of God’s highly anticipated fifth studio album, Wrath, is another attempt for the band to establish its dominance in the post-Pantera era of American metal. The band delivers another hard-hitting record to add to its illustrious collection, but sadly enough, does little to assert its place as the leaders of the New Wave of American Heavy Metal.
Shuttle System Suffers Drop in Ridership
A lack of awareness has contributed to a decrease in students using the campus’ shuttle service.
Swimmer Sets Record at Mt. SAC
Tai Nuntapramote added to the swim team’s strong start as he won a record-breaking five events at the San Antonio Invitational on Saturday.