The Selection Committee appointed by the Associated Students opted to extend its application deadline for students to apply for two currently vacant seats. The deadline moved from July 17 to July 23 by 4 p.m. The two unoccupied positions are the Vice President for Internal Affairs and the Vice President for Cultural Diversity.
PCC president remains on leave
PCC President Paulette Perfumo remains on an indeterminate personal leave of absence she requested two weeks ago.
Architecture as a Living History
The Horace Mann Building was the epitome of opulence for Pasadena Polytechnic High School.The building was unto itself a view, grabbing the gaze of onlookers from Colorado Boulevard to its seemingly meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship.Atop the structure’s sat a glass-coated dome that leaked in traces of sun into its vast hallways and kept the building in mood with the weather.
Budget Forum Satisfies Few
A rancorous campus-wide forum held to address the budget crisis left many confused and angry on Wednesday morning.
Lancer Radio’s Mr. 24-7even Illustrates Hope
On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays there’s a deep yet somewhat familiar voice that streams on 88.9 FM Lancer Radio. It’s the sound of Mr. 24-7even (pronounced 24/7), PCC’s own radio personality.
Transferring Students Express Enthusiasm, Reservations
With the spring semester coming to an end, many students are saying goodbye to the beloved PCC campus. There are many emotions involved in closing chapters in life, and starting new beginnings. Sometimes there are new responsibilities involved in leaping to a highly set goal.
REVIEW: Black Eyed Peas’ ‘The E-N-D’ Proves Energy Never Dies
Get ready to indulge in an album demonstrating a mix of futuristic beats with a throwback sound, as the newly released Black Eyed Peas album, The E-N-D (Energy Never Dies), will dominate mainstream music this summer.
REVIEW: Murder Mystery Attracts Audiences
“Fatal Attraction,” directed by Whitney Rydbeck of PCC’s Theatre Department, featured a mellow dramatic murder mystery that took place on the set of a Nantucket beach house. Aside from sharing the same title with the 1987 film “Fatal Attraction” directed by Adrian Lyne, the two have very few commonalities.
Abortion doctor’s response was appropriate
As our community was drawn to and recoiled from the displays that the anti-abortion group Justice For All presented a couple weeks ago, no one could have known that an act of domestic terrorism was imminent.George Tiller, a doctor in Wichita, Kansas, was murdered in his church, shot to death by a suspect later identified as Scott Roeder.
Sports Year in Review
After six straight trips to the California Community College Athletic Association Final Eight Tournament, six straight years of disappointing early tourney exits, six straight seasons of committing to a high level of play and six straight seasons of hard work and persistence, Joe Peron, head coach of the women’s basketball team and his players can call themselves state champions after the Lancers defeated San Joaquin Delta 74-64 on March 15.