Football coach Kenneth Lawler, who is still on paid leave, has filed suit in federal court against Pasadena Area Community College District and three individuals. The suit alleges defamation, emotional distress, and violation of public policy and violation of Lawler’s due process rights.
President’s Marine Band draws crowd, receives standing ovation
There were many opportunities for applause and ovation at the concert given Oct. 24 by “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band, and the audience in attendance at Sexson Auditorium took nearly all of them to show its admiration for the group.
Customers have it their way at The Counter
With big taste and even bigger burgers, The Counter brings to the table a massive array of toppings to choose from. The Counter is a franchise restaurant that puts a modern spin on the old-fashioned burger joint.
‘Mini dynamo’ gives AS a voice
Han Le became a US citizen only two years ago. However she has always felt like a citizen and loves living in America.
Cross country competes in Southern California Preview meet
Freshman Tracee Van Der Wyk was the first Lancer to kick through the finish line, securing a top-15 finish and crossing the line in 19:14 at the Mt. SAC cross country invitational on Friday in Walnut.
Women defeat ECC
The temperature was hot on Friday, but that didn’t stop the women’s soccer team from bringing the heat as the team dominated El Camino Compton Center 7-1. The men’s team is still looking for its first win of the season, losing 3-1 to El Camino.
Editorial: Safety starts with awareness
Last week’s allegation that a woman was assaulted on campus created an air of danger. It presented a valid question for students, is the campus truly safe?
Nobel Peace Prize is a call to action for Obama
On Sept. 10, President Barack Obama became the recipient of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize. This has left many bewildered and questioning what he has really accomplished to deserve it.
Dual wins, losses for women’s water polo team
The PCC water polo team had two wins and two losses in last weekend’s tournament at Citrus College, finishing fifth out of nine teams.
Lancers dominated by Bulldogs offense
The Lancers couldn’t contain the Allen Hancock Bulldogs offense, which gained 473 yards of total offense and defeated the Lancers 38-23 at Santa Maria on Saturday.