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Women’s basketball plans to bounce back in conference play
Share: As the first division game is approaching for the women’s basketball team, the Lancers plan to stay in good spirits despite their uneven play so far. They are currently 11-9 overall and sit tied for No. 14 in the South Region rankings. Follow:
Men’s basketball finishes preseason on losing streak
Share: Ending the preseason with two losses against El Camino and Cerritos last week, Pasadena kicks off the season next week with an overall 4-14. Follow:
Future of radio says goodbye to beloved broadcast mentor
Share: A cold Sunday night just before the new spring semester brought together a room of warmth at PCC. Students, faculty, and colleagues gathered to celebrate the life of Lancer Radio advisor and broadcasting instructor Scott Carter, a beloved father, friend, mentor and teacher. Follow:
Lancers football team to join new Metro League for 2016 season
The Southern California Football Association (SCFA) announced that PCC will be moved down from the National Division’s Northern League to the American League where the Lancers will join seven other colleges to make up the newly formed Metro League next fall.
Pasadena Humane Society hopes to help lucky black cats
Share: Since 2012, The Pasadena Humane Society and Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) has held the Lucky 13 black cat adoption on the 13th of every month. The event aims to increase adoptions of black or black spotted cats by discounting the cost of adoption and basic health services. The organization also hopes to dispel any myths or preconceptions about black cats, sometimes regarded as the “black cat syndrome”. “Black cats are the least likely to get adopted in shelters across the …
New head coach gets Lancers back on track
A new head coach has been hired for the Lancer track and field team to replace Armand Crespo, who was terminated last year following an alleged altercation with a student.
NASA robot ‘Swarmathon’ competition lands at PCC
Share: Pasadena City College is participating in Swarmathon, a robotics competition organized by the University of New Mexico and funded by the NASA Minority University Research and Education Program, in which students will create robots called “Swarmies” designed for planetary exploration. Follow:
Bead and Design show brings bling to Pasadena
Share: The Bead and Design show made its way to the Pasadena Hilton this past weekend. The show consists of 300 artisan booths, galleries and workshops. Attendees were able to take workshops such as botanics in bronze, etching and advanced torch enameling. Follow:
Students scoot past campuswide hoverboard ban
Share: Hoverboards have been seen across PCC campus, but many students are unaware that they are prohibited on campus and can potentially catch fire. The self-balancing scooter, known as hoverboards to some, has gained massive popularity through 2015 and that popularity has carried over to 2016. Costing roughly around $300 to $600 depending on models, they have been coming off the shelves of many popular shopping websites such as eBay and Amazon. Those who ride them attract the attention and curiosity of others as they …