Rare books fetching six figures attract passionate collectors

Share: Antique book collectors and history buffs alike made their way to the Pasadena Convention Center over the weekend for the 49th California International Antiquarian Book Fair, uniting more than 200 vintage book sellers from over 30 countries. The Antiquarian Book Fair is considered to be one of the most prestigious exhibitions of literature in the world, also selling rare autographs, photographs, prints, manuscripts, restaurant menus, and maps. Follow:

Student souls take flight through Tuskegee history

Share: The production “Fly” follows four Tuskegee Airmen—the first African-American aviators in the U.S. military—from their initial squad training and education and through the often thinly veiled racist oppression by their superior officers, their comrades and even their subordinates. But the play also largely focuses on their bonding as a team and as men of mission, their triumphs as fighter pilots, and their losses in wartime. Follow:

Lancers right on track at SCC opener

Share: The Lancers track and field team traveled to Mt. San Antonio College for the South Coast Conference opener on Friday, ending on a high note after beginning on the wrong foot. The first athlete to kick off the 2016 season for the Lancers was sophomore Ramon Gallo who competed in the javelin throw, his first event of three in the afternoon. He finished in 10th place out of 16 competitors with a season-best 35.31 meters, which is 9 meters farther than what he was …