Women’s BadmintonDuring the 2010 season, the badminton team dominated, often shutting out its opponents and coming in first place in Southern California. The team entered the State Team Championship on May 13 with a record of 13-1, but was defeated by City College of San Francisco with a score of 11-10.
Library extends hours for finals
With the help of PCC’s Associated Students, Shatford Library started its extended hour’s period on Monday to help students study for finals.
Blame for oil spill keeps spreading
Today is Day 51 since the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling rig exploded off the shores of Louisiana, killing 11 people.
Athletes prepare to transfer to NCAA level
With the semester winding down and spring sports over, some athletes are looking to continue their careers at the National Collegiate Athletic Association level.
Students find a number of ways to keep fit
If there’s anything to be said about the number of ways in which students exercise, it’s this: many choose to have fun while doing it.
The Pint-Sized Graduating Class of 2010
Child Development Center teachers and parents celebrated the Class of 2010’s graduates from early primary on Tuesday afternoon.
Military must end gay ban
Over the last 15 years, America has been engaged in numerous armed conflicts, but no fight has been quite so polarizing as the one some members of military endure daily.
Veterans Resource Center moves forward
After months of anticipation, veterans received notice on Monday that PCC was approved for a Veterans Resource Center pilot program.
NBA champion discusses campus sustainability
In a semi-impromptu fashion, retired four-time NBA champion John Salley made an appearance on campus to discuss how he can help with students’ sustainability efforts on Monday.
New president picked
West LA College President Mark Rocha was unanimously selected as the new president/ superintendent of PCC by the Board of Trustees on Wednesday.
