Students protesting against budget cuts are really advocating the loss of jobs and higher taxes.
Colleges susceptible to student fraud
Recently several California colleges have been exposed to sophisticated student visa fraud that one man allegedly organized into his own illicit business.
Losing streak ends top spot for baseball
The men’s baseball team lost its hold on first place in the South Coast Conference with three consecutive losses this past weekend.
Recession affects many on campus in a wide array of ways
The economic downturn, appropriately coined The Great Recession, has had a wide scale impact on the PCC community, prompting many to adjust the academic schedule as well as make changes to their social lives.
New plan on guns for police emerges
A proposed draft policy for approving guns for PCC police officers has been circulating on campus, and has revived years of debate about arming the police.
Softball falls after tourney
Lancers softball hosted Long Beach City College on Tuesday afternoon but lost 3-0. The loss came after a rained out tournament that PCC hoped to win for the second year in a row.
Lancers lose first game of Final 8 tournament
Women’s basketball loses 75-58 to City College of San Francisco in quarterfinals of the CCCAA Championship Final 8 Tournament.
Track and field performs in back-to-back meets
PCC runners, freshman Kevin Cano and freshman RaeAnne Bowlin won first place in their respective races when PCC’s track and field team competed in the Cerritos College Overflow Meet in Norwalk on Friday.
Strong hitting, pitching leads to first place
In a span of six days the surging men’s baseball team has found itself on the top of the South Coast Conference with three victories and a 3-1 record.
Women’s basketball heads to state final
The defending champion Lancers advanced to their seventh straight State Final 8 Tournament by defeating Riverside Community College (22-9) by a score of 65-56 on Friday night at Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium.