“What would my life be if I had married someone else?” This is the question posed by Alan Ayckbourn’s play “Family Circles” which opened on Nov. 22.
PCC to host food drive for families and pets
With the holiday season rapidly approaching its time to think of those less fortunate.
Vocal Jazz Ensemble delivers laid-back performance
Although the crowd was small, the Vocal Jazz Ensemble delivered a smooth and relaxing evening performance on Nov. 17.
‘Opera Scenes’ brings singers talent to light
The opera singers captivated the audience with their talent and professionalism in the ‘Opera Scenes’ performance.
English degrees lead to abundant paths
An English degree can open the door to an abundance of career pathways beyond writing and teaching, and the PCC English Department wants to make students aware of the opportunities out there.
Women’s soccer holds back LA Harbor
The Lancers’ defense stifled the Los Angeles Harbor College offense Tuesday, shutting the Seahawks out in a 3-0 victory.
Fall Choral Recital showcases students hard work
Music filled the air at the Fall Choral Recital on Nov. 1. It was the first choir performance to be held in the new Center for the Arts building.
Bronzeville speaker helps bring a unique period of history to life
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Little Tokyo in Los Angeles was left a ghost town because the Japanese inhabitants were relocated to internment camps. African-Americans then moved in and formed the impermanent community of Bronzeville.
Women’s restrooms are dirtier than the men’s
Who has the cleanest restrooms: men or women? The ultimate judges should be the people responsible for cleaning them up.
Women’s soccer get second conference win against ECC-Compton
The Lancers women’s soccer team pulled out a 3-0 win in a slow game against El Camino-Compton Center on Tuesday.