The Lancers could not survive the Bakersfield Renegades’ Blitz attack that wrecked havoc on the Lancers offense as they lost the National Northern Conference opener 34-13 in Bakersfield on Saturday.
Coach leads men’s, women’s soccer
Starting his thirty-fourth year as a soccer coach, Cherif Zein reflects on all the things he has learned about the world and the sport as a whole.
New Arts building feted at event
Movers and shakers in the PCC community gathered together Thursday in order to campaign for the new Center for the Arts.
Students get chance to sell art to public
Students and recent graduates from both PCC and the Art Center College of Design were given the opportunity to showcase and sell their artwork at the Art + Design Open Market held at One Colorado Courtyard, in the heart of Old Town Pasadena.
Former PCC student touts new book
Author and former PCC student Reyna Grande appeared at Vromans book store on Tuesday to introduce her new book “Dancing with the Butterflies.”
Album Review: Air
For many students, the French band Air is an unfamiliar one but not for purveyors of good music. “Love 2,” is its newest album and for many of their starved fans, it has come just in time.
Contract approved for Interim President Sugimoto
Interim President Dr. Lisa Sugimoto’s contract was finalized, and her salary ratified, at the Board of Trustees meeting Wednesday evening.
National group honors first-year transition program
A national organization for higher education advocacy has honored PCC’s transition program for first-year students.
Local family business promotes healthy lifestyle
Eating a tossed taco salad, heavy on shredded beats, alfalfa sprouts, and sunflower seeds, topped with a delightful tihini medley, environmental studies major Noah Puni tells of something he witnessed at his parent’s health food store.