The Associated Students decided Friday some of the committee being absent to delay the vote on the definition of “sustainability”.
New Dean envisions expanding Health Services
Dr. Barbara Freund knows the value of good health. Freund who is the new Dean of the Health Services Division at PCC is excited to start her journey.
Free swine flu shots continue
After hundreds turned out for shots over the past week, Student Health Services is offering additional swine flu vaccinations today from noon to 4 p.m. and Dec. 10 from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.
A look back with Professor Christopher McCabe
Have you ever daydreamed about having a professor like the ones we see portrayed in movies? Perhaps a Robin Williams-type from “Dead Poet’s Society?” If so, Christopher McCabe is just the one for the job.
Dental students get scholarships
Three second-year students from PCC’s dental laboratory program have earned scholarships to further pursue careers in dentistry.
Women’s Basketball begins title defense with win
The state champion PCC women’s basketball team began the defense of its title over the weekend at Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium by winning the Hilton Garden Inn Classic, the annual season-opening tournament.
Men’s basketball victory followed by overtime loss
The men’s basketball team opened the 2009-2010 season with a win followed by a tough loss in overtime at the Clash of the Canyons tournament.
Volleyball utilizes global talent
Starting the season with an impressive 14-0 record in South Coast Conference action, and an overall record of 20-1, the women’s volleyball team is ranked No. 3 in the state.
Football loses homecoming game
With the game tied at the end of the fourth quarter, the Lancers went on to lose the homecoming game against the College of the Canyons Cougars in overtime, 29-22 on Saturday.
Evening students get transfer aid
Despite the early darkness, night students gathered around the Quad on Nov. 4 for University Night.