Impassioned speeches by faculty members, staff and students were greeted with thunderous applause at a standing-room-only Board of Trustees meeting on Nov. 2.
EDITORIAL: Occupy changes the conversation
Even without an idea what the goals of the Occupy protests are, no one can deny the extraordinary amount of media coverage they are getting.
Gadhafi’s body used for shock value
At the end of the Libyan dictator’s life, images of Moammar Gadhafi’s bloodied corpse seem to have plastered themselves on almost every news outlet across the globe, feeding consumers’ curiosity about what had happened during his dramatic capture.
Women place third in cross country
The women’s cross country team placed third and the men’s team took last place in the South Coast Conference Championships at Cerritos Regional Park on Saturday.
Water polo loses two games
The Lancers water polo team lost to both Ventura (5-14) and San Diego Miramar College (6-8) on Oct. 28 in the Pasadena Mini Tournament, which was also the last home game this season. The loss comes as the team is preparing for the South Coast Conference Tournament, which will take place Nov. 3 and Nov. 4.
Fire doused near Lot 5
A plant outside Student Parking Lot 5 caught fire, and spread to a tarp on the nearby construction area yesterday afternoon. According to Pasadena Fire Department, the fire was most likely caused by a cigarette.
Womens’ soccer pulls off tie against ELAC
The women’s soccer team tied 2-2 against East Los Angeles Community College on Nov. 1 in Robinson Stadium.
Mens’ soccer defeated
The men’s soccer team lost to East Los Angeles College on Tuesday at Robinson Stadium with a score of 6-3.
State budget slammed at candidates’ forum
Most Board of Trustee candidates agreed: the state of California’s education budget is dire, and local outreach, use of technological advancements and tapping local resources are the solution.