PCC’s fall production “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” opened Friday, so it is rare to see any of the talented cast break character for very long, if at all.
Women’s soccer remains perfect at home
The Lancers women’s soccer team got back into the win column by shutting out El Camino College 1-0 at Robinson Stadium on Tuesday afternoon to improve to 2-1 in SCC conference play.
Hat trick propels Lancers to third straight win
Powered by a hat trick scored by a freshman midfielder, the Lancers women’s soccer team won its third consecutive game on Tuesday afternoon in their SCC conference opener against ECC Compton at Robinson Stadium.
Dr. West “talks back” on “Kiss Me, Kate” and the history of black theater
PCC instructor Dr. Christopher Jimenez y West was featured in last week’s “Talkback Tuesday” at the Pasadena Playhouse following a dazzling performance of Cole Porter’s “Kiss Me, Kate” starring Wayne Brady and directed by Sheldon Epps.
Lancer women deal second straight shutout in 1-0 victory
The Pasadena women’s soccer team won their second in a row as they dealt Mt. San Jacinto its first loss of the season in a 1-0 shutout on Friday evening at Robinson Stadium.
Women’s soccer get on track with 2-0 victory
The Lancers women’s soccer team grabbed its first win of the season in Tuesday’s home opener, blanking the Cuyamaca College Coyotes 2-0 at Robinson Stadium.
Smoke ’em if you got ’em!
You may have noticed that there is an absurd amount of cigarette butts littered around the perimeter of the PCC campus. This is because on January 1, 2014, PCC became an entirely smoke free campus, and smokers are forced to retreat beyond the school’s boundaries to enjoy a cigarette. But how much harm is this ban reducing?
Water polo sets record in home opener
The Women’s Water Polo team never trailed on Wednesday afternoon as they dominated the LA Trade Tech Beavers, 26-5, in their home opener at the PCC Aquatic Center.
Men’s soccer falls short in defeat
The Lancers dropped their second consecutive game in heartbreaking fashion yesterday at San Bernardino Valley College.
New FA President looks to heal old wounds
Dr. Julie Kiotas will look to improve working relations between the faculty and administration and create an overall better college environment for students as the new President of the Faculty Association.