Share: Thursday: Shakeout Drill: 10:17 a.m., on campus Jazz Trio: Quad at noon. Family Circles Auditions: 3:30 p.m. in the Little Theater, C-106. Scripts on hold in the Library. Great Gatsby: 8 p.m. in the Sexson Auditorium, C Building. Tickets sold at the door only. Friday: CSUN Campus Tour: 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Meet at L-110 to sign up for transportation. Women’s Soccer hosts Cerritos College at 3 p.m. at Robinson Stadium. Great Gatsby: 8 p.m. in the Sexson Auditorium, C Building. Tickets sold …
College will cover federal financial aid during government shutdown
The college will cover federal financial aid funding jeopardized the federal government shutdown, according to officials.
Men’s soccer smashes defending state champions
After a sore 3-2 loss against LA Harbor on Friday, the Lancers men’s soccer team (4-3-5) demolished the four-time defending CCCAA state champions Mt. San Antonio College (SAC) on Tuesday in a 5-2 win that Lancers head coach called “one of the biggest upsets of all time.”
Into the underground: A sneak peek of PCCs biggest secret
They are hidden beneath us as we walk along this campus, accessible only by descending a long spiraling staircase. And at the bottom lies one of the college’s biggest secrets…
PCC legends inducted into hall of fame
Hundreds of people from the community witnessed history in the making at the Hutto Patterson Gym last week when 10 highly accomplished athletes, coaches and alumni were inducted to the PCC Hall of Fame.
OP-ED: Shutdown, the most pointless ever
As the U.S. is in its second week of a partial federal government shutdown, many are placing the blame on the Republican-run House of Representatives.
Panel recommends mediator to improve combative campus climate
The college plans to hire an outside mediator to try to repair the fractured relationship between administration, student and faculty groups to ward off potential problems when accreditation begins in 2015.
Larry the lanceless lancer…
A knight has his shining armor, a Trojan has his sword, and a Lancer has a lance – or so that’s what history has taught us.
Faculty Association demands Courier adviser’s reinstatement, claims discrimination
The Faculty Association accused the administration of discriminating against Courier adviser Warren Swil by prolonging an investigation into allegations that he sexually harassed a student and demanded that he be returned to work in a letter sent out on Monday.
Faculty Association argues unfair labor practice
The Faculty Association (FA) accused the Pasadena Area Community College District of forcing an unfair labor practice on faculty members for changing the start and end dates in the academic calendar at its Sept. 12 meeting.