Lisa Sugimoto, advancement vice president and past PCC president, was honored on Sept. 9 by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Inscape calls students to submit creative writing
For those looking to explore their creative writing abilities, Inscape Magazine is offering the chance to win its creative writing contest and be published in the 2011 edition of the literary magazine.
Student discovers solace in music
At the age of 18, singer-songwriter Priscilla Muñoz, has been forced to grow up faster than most teens.
Professor elected to national dental board
Dental Assisting Program Director Dr. Lori Gagliardi was recently elected to the newly-incorporated Dental Assisting Learning and Education Foundation Board of Trustees.
Football adds exclamation point to victory
In a game that came down to the final seconds, the Lancers football team defeated Allan Hancock College with a score of 22-14 on Saturday night in Santa Maria.
Board selects Linda Wah to fill Area 5 seat
After a two-day impasse the Board of Trustees selected Linda Wah as the Area 5 Trustee.
Islanders big factor for team
PCC football is once again playing another season of football with the help and addition of the Islanders.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Lancers struggle to stay afloat at weekend tourney and in SCC Opener
Overpowered by the visiting Cerritos College Falcons, the women’s water polo team endured a steady 19-0 defeat at the PCC Aquatic Center on Wednesday in the Southern Coast Conference opening game.
Cross country takes steps to better season
Along with top universities of California, PCC’s men’s and women’s teams brought competitive spirit to the Asics/UC?Irvine Collegiate &?Open cross country invitational on Saturday.
U building’s future weighed
The future of the U Building is in limbo as PCC evaluates seismic retrofitting options including a potential demolition, officials said.