The PCC women’s softball team is hoping to better its 2008 record of 13-24 as it gears up for the 2009 campaign in the always challenging South Coast Conference.
Lancer Women Edged by L.A. City
The Lancer women’s basketball team lost a close battle against Los Angeles City College, as they fell 64-63, giving the Lancers their fourth loss of the season on Friday night.
Preview: Swim Looking to Compete Again
Looking forward to the upcoming swim season, Head Coach Terry Stoddard said it is the first time since 2003 that the team has enough depth to really compete in the South Coast Conference (SCC).
PCC Lineman Signs With Arena Football Team
According to a transaction bulletin dated Jan. 6 on Arena Football League 2’s (AF2) website, Phillip Hibbard,?a PCC freshman offensive lineman from last season, signed with the Kentucky Horsemen, a franchise of the league.
Women’s Basketball Wins 16th Straight
PCC’s women’s basketball team added its 16th straight win and second conference win with a 90-64 win over East L.A. College (10-11, 0-2) on Wednesday night.
Men’s Basketball Continues to Win
Despite a late Husky rally in the second half, the Lancer Men’s basketball team held on to win 76-67 at East Los Angeles College (8-15, 0-2) on Wednesday night.
Creating Prisoners is a Booming Industry in Need of a Bust
In 2008, the United States passed a benchmark previously unheard of. For the first time in the nation’s history, every one in 100 adults was behind bars, making it no question that the USA is number one in the world when it comes to making people prisoners.
New President Should Not Be Deemed Savior Until ‘Change’ Occurs
“It looks like they are anointing a king.”These words left my father’s mouth as we watched then President-elect Barack Obama and his wife enter from the center of the Lincoln Memorial, after trumpet blasts from 14 fully uniformed players signaled his arrival during the HBO showing of We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration.
Former Student Found Guilty in First-Degree Murder
After less than two full days of deliberating, a Pasadena Superior Court jury found former PCC student George Wood Pigman IV guilty of first degree murder on Monday.