The dress, that flattering for all sizes fashion solve-all, has experienced a rebirth in a big way the last couple of seasons. It’s a sartorial fact that even the staunchest of pro-pant, dress detractors can deny and it’s supported by the cavalcade of women wearing them this summer.
Flea market is place for bargains
PCC’s Flea Market is where vendors and thrifty shoppers get together and haggle over antiques, collectibles, vintage items, rare finds, retro clothing and furniture.
Students’ Movies on Show at Armory Film Screening
Student filmmaker from PCC exhibit their works at the premiere night of the Pasadena Classic Film Festival at the Armory Center for the Arts. The first night in a three-week series of film screenings displayed the talents of six students, some of which some had no previous experience other than their enrollment in Professor Lindsey Jang’s cinema program.
Students show their work in Art Gallery
PCC’s Art 75 course gives students the chance to present their works for public viewing at the gallery.
Huntington Summer Music Festival Confirms Value of Untraditional Formats
The Huntington’s vast gardens rendered an unusual, but pleasant, balmy evening Friday as Southwest Chamber Music opened its annual summer festival.
Football begins summer practice for 2008 season
“I really want to have balance this year.” Those are the optimistic words of a head coach who will be replacing four JC All-Americans on offense and five All-State selections. The task is daunting for PCC Head Football Coach Kenny Lawler, entering his third season in the top job.
Community college sports have no drug testing program
In a system featuring 107 schools and almost 25,000 athletes, the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) has no rules or testing program to prevent the use of drugs, performance enhancing or not, by their athletes. Most of the leaders of the system cite a lack of money when discussing the testing of athletes.
Baseball Moves Nine Players to Next Level
Despite a disappointing season, in which PCC baseball finished with a 7-36 record, the program continues to funnel players into the next level of competition. Six sophomores have already signed with four-year universities, and three others are either between schools or weighing their options.