PCC instructor Simona Supekar had her article about how she uses online resources to cope with a rare disease called idiopathic angioedema published in The Atlantic magazine.
OP-ED: People have nothing to worry about in Sochi
As the Sochi Winter Olympics draw near, the focus of the world seems to be mostly on the security, and not the athletes. These are certainly threats to take seriously; however, the Winter Olympics are and will continue to be one of the safest places in the world from now through the end of the winter games.
Reorganization leaves deans up in the air
Share: The administration just put in place a new structure for the college, combining what were originally 12 academic divisions with 12 deans into six schools with an undetermined number of deans. Follow:
Men’s basketball loses second consecutive game
Vikings sophomore guard Kristien Owens put a dagger into the Lancers with a desperation 3-point bomb with 1.2 seconds remaining in the game.
Grand opening draws hundreds
Share: Hundreds gathered in front of the Center for the Arts for the official grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday Jan. 23. Attendants had the opportunity to tour the building including classes, student displays and exhibits. The grand opening also included musical performances from the solo pianists and piano ensembles, jazz singers, brass quintet, guitar ensemble, and the Lancer Jazz Big Band. In attendance was Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard, Vice-Mayor Jacque Robinson, Congresswoman Judy Chu, Assemblymen Chris Holden, the PCC Board of Trustees, …
Women’s basketball scrapes by Long Beach in overtime
The clock wasn’t on their side as the PCC women’s basketball team watched state No. 3 ranked Long Beach City College head to the free throw line,] looking to increase its lead to four points with 18 seconds left in the game.
Is the end of the hardcover book approaching?
With the digital age advancing and online book sales rising, book stores across the nation are closing. Will technology take over the hard copy world?
Vinyl records- an analog medium with a dash of hipsterism
Rocking out for more than 130 years, the everlasting and historically appreciated vinyl record stands firm in the audio recording media industry.
OP-ED: California Assemblyman proposes legislation to eliminate “affluenza defense”
Share: Earlier this month, Assemblyman Mike Gatto of Los Angeles introduced legislation, AB 1508, which would ban the use of “affluenza” as a defense in a legal trial in the state of California. Follow:
Tyler Crockom: Knees of Steel
While the pain is gone and her mobility is back, the scar on her right knee reminds Crockom of the long road she’s traveled to get back on the basketball court.