College creates stress for students in many ways from day to day. It could be one day finding parking is tougher and the next an essay is due. Maybe midterms are approaching and there doesn’t seem to be enough time to study for all of one’s classes.
Baseball cruises to first victory of the season, Lancer outfielder wins award
Share: After 14 straight losses going back to the 2013 season, the PCC baseball team finally achieved their first victory of the 2014 season as they defeated the Antelope Valley College Marauders on the road by a score of 9-6 on Friday, Jan. 31. The Lancers, who now have a record of 1-3 on the season, managed to flex their muscle in their second game of the season against AVC. The offense has been led by freshman outfielder PJ DeZotell, who won the “Southern California …
PCC instructor finds an escape in writing and teaching
PCC instructor Simona Supekar had her article about how she uses online resources to cope with a rare disease called idiopathic angioedema published in The Atlantic magazine.
Lancer baseball routed on road in season opener
Share: The Pasadena City College baseball team had first-game jitters in their season opener, unable to overcome an early deficit as they were beaten 12-3 by the LA Mission College Eagles on Monday at El Cariso Park in Sylmar. Although it was an extremely rough opener for the Lancers, there were a handful of positives to take away from the first game of the season. There were especially bright spots in the outfield as four of the team’s five hits on the day were smacked …
Ross Selvidge Elected to Area 1 Seat
Financial consultant Ross Selvidge received 45 percent of the vote to claim a spot on the Board of Trustees, edging past two challengers for the open Area 1 seat.
Selvidge won with more than 2,400 votes on the ballot, about 200 more votes than runner-up Dianne Philibosian. Alex Keledjian received approximately 600 votes.
Turnovers plague Lancer football, fall to 0-7
The Lancers lost their seventh straight game on Saturday night, squandering opportunities to keep the game close and giving up many big plays to keep Moorpark’s offense on the field.
Water polo sinks in loss to El Camino
Share: The Lancers water polo team could not overcome a slow start against visiting South Coast rivals El Camino College and wound up losing 15-4 in a rout. Follow:
Basketball’s night of madness showcases talent
Red flashing lights, fog, loud music and students with glow sticks filled the stands of the Hutto-Patterson gym. No, it wasn’t a rave. Ladies and gentlemen, it’s basketball season.
Football still winless after blowout loss
The Pasadena City College Lancers football team could not overcome critical turnovers and penalties as they fell to the Golden West College Rustlers 45-10 on Saturday, Oct. 12 at PCC’s Robinson Stadium.
Instructor Michelle Ireland-Galman made PCC her second home
Michelle Ireland-Galman, psychology and sociology instructor, sits at her desk reminiscing on her experience when she was a student at PCC when the campus for vastly different than it is today.