WEB EXCLUSIVE – On one side of the court, Long Beach City College’s Head Coach Suzie Witmer was speechless. On the other side was a jovial PCC Head Coach Tammy Silva, who’s Lancers swept and dominated the Vikings (10-4 overall, 3-2 SCC) in three straight sets (25-12, 25-21, 25-20) Friday at the Hutto-Patterson Gym.
Taking Their First Hard Steps
Communication is everything to a culture. It allows an artist to convey the subtlest truth in various scales, it allows a writer to draw in a reader with a nebulous of words, and it allows musicians to take a handful of minutes and stretch them into generations.
Free Stand-Up Offers Platform To New and Notable Comedians
Monday nights at Barney’s is the home to free comedy as comedians try out their new material while enjoying a few drinks with some friends.
Pasadena Sister Cities Hold Student Exchange Night
Pasadena Sister Cities will hold a student Exchange Night at 7 p.m. tonight at the Pasadena City Hall, City Council Chambers.
Hybrids Go the Extra Mile
The rise in gas prices has forced many consumers to start paying attention to their automobiles, and possibly switch to a more fuel efficient vehicle.
Students Tell of The Characters and Plots They Identify With in Film
From love to politics, humor to self-empowerment, the film genres students are able to identify with and connect to range greatly.
Lancer Radio Produces ‘Voice’ of PCC Students
Lancer Radio is slowly, but surely, rebuilding its foundation as the PCC student-run station.
Panera Provides Wi-Fi with Lunch
Students in need of a study haven that also serves a plethora of delicious eats need not look further than Panera Bread located in the Hastings Ranch Plaza on Foothill Blvd.
Inscape is Calling All Writers
Inscape magazine wants you to submit your poetry, fiction and nonfiction literature for a chance to win the Creative Writing contest, as well as earn a page in the sixty-fourth volume of the PCC literary magazine.
Classified Senate Remains Undecided on Arming Campus Police
Classified Senate President Debra Cantarero made it clear Wednesday, that the senate has not yet taken a position on the issue of arming the campus police.
