Faculty members also remain opposed to the realignment of the college into six divisions, arguing that it gets rid of the current deans and places more management work on the new department chairs.
Men’s basketball playoff bound
After a 10 year drought, the Lancers men’s basketball team received a No. 12 seed for the upcoming Southern California playoffs.
No. 4 seed for women’s basketball
The Lancers women’s basketball team was rewarded with a No. 4 seed in the 2014 CCCAA Women’s Basketball Regional Championships
Men’s basketball prevail in regular season finale
The Lancers men’s basketball team ended their 2013-2014 regular season on a high note with an 80-74 victory over El Camino-Compton Center Friday.
Men’s basketball gets milestone win for coach
Playing with their back against the wall, the Lancers men’s basketball team grabbed an important 80-68 victory of LA Trade Tech Wednesday.
PCC ‘steals the show’ at Annual Black History Parade
Pasadena residents, marching bands and drill teams marched down Fair Oaks Avenue on a beautiful sunny day Saturday for the 32nd Annual Black History Parade and Festival.
Missed free-throws haunt men’s basketball
Despite a game high 28 points from sophomore forward Taj Spencer, the Lancers were unable to overcome an early first half deficit against Mt. SAC
Schools structure questioned at meeting
Tempers flared, our school president was laughed at, and important questions still remain unanswered as President Mark Rocha met with faculty members from the School of Humanities last week in the C-building.
Men’s basketball defeats ELAC
Snapping a three-game losing streak, the Lancers (18-8, 6-4) overcame a 12-point second half deficit to defeat the Huskies 73-72.
Men’s basketball loses second consecutive game
Vikings sophomore guard Kristien Owens put a dagger into the Lancers with a desperation 3-point bomb with 1.2 seconds remaining in the game.