Parking permits for the upcoming spring semester, and all others thereafter, are now available to students, faculty, and staff online at the PCC website.
Volunteers help to create PCC’s first sustainable garden
Over 40 volunteers comprised of students and faculty planted a new, more environmentally friendly landscape on Wednesday morning.
Women’s basketball loses to L.A. Trade Tech
The Lancers’ women’s basketball team was unable to defeat L.A. Trade Tech in an 80-73 loss Wednesday night at Hutto-Patterson Gym.
L.A. Trade Tech defeats men’s basketball team at home
The Lancers’ men’s basketball team lost to Los Angeles Trade Tech Wednesday night at Hutto-Patterson Gym. The final score was 79-64.
Lancer Radio searching for hosts and DJs
Lancer Radio is looking for DJs and hosts for new programs at the campus radio station. There are some qualifications to be considered.
Student Health Services program aims to help smokers quit the habit
Want to quit smoking but don’t know how? Student Health Services offers all enrolled students a Smoking Cessation Program to help ditch the habit.
Veteran administrator focuses on new role in student services
Stuart Wilcox spends his days as the interim vice president of student and learning service-a job that is multi-faceted and yet very familiar to Wilcox thanks to his vast experience at PCC.
Comedian by nature
Clutching a small microphone in one hand, as he sits comfortably on the floor, Danny Pessy’s voice is serious, but tinged with a subtle joking tone.
Librarian adjusts to changing research landscape
The switch from print to digital research media is changing the way students find information, and PCC librarian Dan Haley has been following the development for over 10 years.
Studio Jazz Singers delight full house
A packed audience came out to Café 322 in Sierra Madre on Dec. 3 to enjoy familiar standards by PCC’s Studio Jazz Singers.