In their final home game of the regular season, the PCC women’s basketball team defeated Mt. SAC at Hutto-Patterson Gym on Wednesday night, with a final score of 64-62.
Toyota recall views vary on campus
Product recalls are not uncommon. Painkillers, toys, pet food, tires, and vehicles have all been on the list at some point. The latest, a massive recall of some popular Toyota models, has been named the downfall of the company by some at PCC.
Women’s basketball sets records
The Lancers endured an unusual and frustrating end en route to an 85-42 pounding of East Los Angeles College on Friday night at Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium.
Amongst differences, Haiti unites
When a magnitude 7 earthquake hit Haiti and leveled its capital, Port-Au-Prince, the world recognized the need to help the struggling country.
Preview: Softball looks for improvement
Coming off a successful 2009 season, the PCC women’s softball team is looking to return this spring to better its 20-19 overall record and crack the South Coast Conference playoffs.
The search for a new president continues
Language modifications to the president’s job position profile were at the center of discussion during the Board of Trustees meeting held Jan. 20.
Parking permits available to all online
Parking permits for the upcoming spring semester, and all others thereafter, are now available to students, faculty, and staff online at the PCC website.
Volunteers help to create PCC’s first sustainable garden
Over 40 volunteers comprised of students and faculty planted a new, more environmentally friendly landscape on Wednesday morning.
Women’s basketball loses to L.A. Trade Tech
The Lancers’ women’s basketball team was unable to defeat L.A. Trade Tech in an 80-73 loss Wednesday night at Hutto-Patterson Gym.
L.A. Trade Tech defeats men’s basketball team at home
The Lancers’ men’s basketball team lost to Los Angeles Trade Tech Wednesday night at Hutto-Patterson Gym. The final score was 79-64.