The PCC women’s water polo team truly enhanced its defensive skills for the Cabrillo Tournament on Friday and Saturday. The Lancers were able to limit its four competitors’ goals to a total of 23, emerging with two wins and two losses.
Men’s Soccer opens SCC conference
If Tuesday’s season-opener for the men’s soccer team was any indication, this season could be one wild thrill ride.
Gossard sets new record for wins at PCC
Lancers Head Coach Dennis Gossard now holds the record for most wins in the history of PCC’s football program.
Football defeats College of the Desert
Despite some sloppy first-quarter play, the Lancers defeated College of the Desert on Saturday night, 34-14, at Robinson Stadium with the help of freshman starting quarterback Nick Owens and wide receiver/returner Reuben Thomas.
Tolerance is key to promoting equality
Because of a long history of culture and tradition instilling intolerance towards gays and lesbians, Americans are grappling with the acceptance of homosexuality.
Campus remembers Computer Science Professor Johnson
Computer Science Professor Steven Johnson died at age 61 on Sept. 7. He died in his sleep according to his wife, Marianne Johnson.
Electronic cigarette companies not to be trusted
Cancer, heart attacks, strokes – these are a few of the many commonly known affects of tobacco, acknowledged by its consumers while smoking persists in their daily routine. If a solution to the nicotine addiction that so many people, including many of the PCC students and faculty, are affected by exists, why would the U.S. Food and Drug Administration oppose it?
Transfer advice given at University Day
Students gathered in the Quad on Monday to visit representatives of several universities visiting the campus on University Day.
President shares vision for future of the college during Flex Day
PCC President Mark Rocha on Wednesday outlined his plan for the future, and he believes that the college needs to reinvent what a community college can do.