Construction and renovations projects under the Facilities Maintenance Master Plan were presented to members of the Budget and Resource Allocation Committee on Feb. 21, addressing possible ideas for a campus redesign as PCC hits its 100th centennial.
OP-ED: Pope is irrelevant in the United States
Let’s face it, the pope is not relevant to American Society. The United States may be the land of the free, and the home to a colorful spectrum of races, cultures, values and religions, but it’s a country known for Hollywood, The Big Apple and obesity, not for its deep religious affiliations.
Alumnus Greg Altounian helps athletes pursue goals
There’s no place like home, and for alumnus Greg Altounian home is in the Hutto-Patterson gym hallways and field of PCC where he started out his collegiate soccer career in 2006.
Women’s basketball dominates Tartars, 83-29
The women’s basketball team made winning look easy on Feb. 6, as it dominated El Camino Compton Center by more than 50 points, 83-29. The Lancers were just 17 points shy of joining the 15 other 100-point games under Head Coach Joe Peron.
OP-ED: Same-sex marriage decision should be nationwide
The state-by-state approach has been long, dry, and ineffective with less than one-third of states allowing same-sex marriage. The federal government, nationwide, should determine same-sex marriage rights, not the states.
Low enrollment puts some Prop. 30 funds in jeopardy
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Lancers softball gets trampled by Citrus College
Offense gets the glory, but in the end it really comes down to defense.
Women’s Basketball falls to undefeated No. 1 Mt. SAC
Good things come to those who wait, such as chances for great shots or well-executed plays. However, patience didn’t come easy for women’s basketball as the team missed crucial shots and opportunities to break Mt. SAC’s undefeated streak. The outcome was a seven-point defeat by No. 1 Mounties (24-0, 11-0), 52-45 on Feb. 1.
Softball starts season 1-3 after “Best on Grass†Tournament
A huge win over Orange Coast College on Jan. 25 foreshadowed potential as the young team swept the Pirates 17-5 in the fifth inning.
VOICES: How has the addition of 7,000 more seats into spring semester class sections affected you?
Students share their opinion about class accessibility for the spring 2013 semester.