Sophomore Kim Smith, guard and co-captain of this year’s women’s basketball team, did well for the Lancers this year.
Men’s baseball struggles for survival in the SCC
The men’s baseball team fell to second to last in the South Coast Conference with its loss to East Los Angeles College on Thursday.
Aquatic teams fight it out in conference
PCC swim teams hosted their first meets of the season Friday with a win against L.A. Trade Tech in both the men and women’s, and a loss in both against Cerritos.
Campus hosts high school conference
Two hundred high school students from the Pasadena Unified School District gathered on Friday for the 22nd annual African American High School Conference at PCC.
Despite discount, few bus passes sold
Sales for the discounted transit pass offered to full-time students has been low, though much support have been expressed for the partnership between PCC and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority (Metro).
A look back with… Kyle Luck
In a PCC music room, a trio plays live jazz music. Occasionally, there is break and a soft voice is heard suggesting a different emphasis or tempo be tried next.
New Center for the Arts Building designed to reach out to students
The proposed Center for the Arts Building has taken a new artistic twist. The new plan is inspired by a design of Jacob Hanover, a former art student.
Improved services for veterans attending college discussed
According to Afghanistan and Iraq war veterans, the issues veterans confront when registering at and attending PCC are numerous.
Despite putting photography aside, passion is still present
Andy Warhol once said, “Everybody will be famous for 15 minutes.” This quote drove 21-year-old Amanda Osborn, education major with a minor in photography, to become the photography lover she is today.
Local author/activist speaks to students about empowerment
Being tough and not being scared were the words Salvadoran author Randy Jurado Ertll ended with after the reading of his new book “Hope in Times of Darkness.