Share: From the eight diverse planets of the solar system, to the unique constellations coloring the Milky Way’s night sky, the universe is an infinity of unknowns. Scientists in the astronomy niche are constantly studying for new discoveries about these distant wonders. Follow:
‘LIT Forum’ turns up with tales of transfers
Share: The transfer process typically involves spending two to three years at a community college, completing all required general education and major preparation courses prior to transferring to a four-year university. Follow:
Mental lapses cost Lancers conference win
Share: The Lancers football team continues to struggle on the road after dropping their second American Metro League game at West Los Angeles college Saturday. Follow:
The sweet and savory Taste of South Lake
Share: In one corner of the venue, a chef was doing a demo on making cheese. Two vendors down the demo, vegetable spring rolls were being served. Another corner had a stage of live musicians. Another few vendors down, there were four flavors of tea being served with boba. Pasadena’s largest culinary event, the Taste of South Lake sure had something to satisfy every Pasadena-based foodie. Follow:
One win in for men’s soccer conference season
Share: Men’s soccer redeemed themselves with a 5-3 win against Chaffey in front of the home crowd Friday, learning from their rough loss at their first conference game earlier that week. Follow:
Wake Pasadena up when SIP-tember ends
Share: When the sun started to set, the music got louder. Guests clinked their cocktail glasses, and took in the sweet and savory aromas that filled the air. Bartenders showcased their craft, while restaurateurs told their stories. This is how the city of Pasadena ended the month of SIP-tember. Follow:
Season’s eatings with the Victory Park Farmers’ Market
Share: Every Saturday morning since 1984, a portion of a parking lot in front of Victory Park is occupied with family farmers and food artisans, showing off and selling their goods. Follow:
Water polo sinks at first conference game
Share: Blaming themselves for the outcome, the Lancers’ water polo team started off their season with an 8-4 loss to Chaffey at home Follow:
PCC accreditation report moves closer to approval
Share: PCC President Dr. Rajen Vurdien presented updates to PCC’s accreditation report status at the Board of Trustees meeting last Wednesday. The revised report has been approved by a series of several governance groups in the college, including ASPCC, the classified senate, and the faculty senate. Follow: