Despite losing in the Southern California Team Championship on Wednesday, the Lancer’s women badminton team rallied in their individual matches to pick up two South Coast Conference titles on Friday.PCC’s top player Priscilla Lun, dominated her competition as she easily defeated East Los Angeles player Sandra Ouyang 21-2, 21-1 to win the SCC single’s title.
Nuntapramote Wins 200-Yard Butterfly State Title
Ending with yet another victory, sophomore Lancer swimmer Tai Nuntapramote brought a strong close to the season, as he became the state champion in the 200-yard butterfly at the CCCAA Championships held at Belmont Plaza Pool in Long Beach on Saturday. Nuntapramote won the title with a time of 1 minute, 51.
Softball Reaches 20 Wins for First Time in Three Seasons
The fire that PCC softball Head Coach Elaine Martinez saw in her Lancer players this season is the factor that transformed her squad from a dismal 2008 (13-24) record to a decent overall record (20-19) this season.
World-Renowned Performer to Instruct PCC Opera Students
World-renowned opera singer Carol Vaness will be featured as PCC’s First Annual Pamela L. Girard Guest Artist from May 6-9.
Measure P Construction Nearing Completion
With just 45 working days left until the scheduled completion date, construction of the refurbished Campus Center/Bookstore and the all-new Industrial Technology Building is on time, officials said.
Badminton Falls in SoCal Final
PCC’s South Coast Conference champion women’s Badminton team was dominated by defending state champion Irvine Valley College, 19-2, in the Southern California team championship match at Irvine Valley College on Wednesday.PCC (8-2, 7-1) was missing its top player, freshman Priscilla Lun, who was absent from the match due to a family emergency.
No Signs of Swine Flu at PCC
Seeing nearly 1,200 students every month, PCC’s Student Health Services has not come across anyone with swine flu symptoms, according to school officials.
Trash Clutters Parking Lots
The sight of trash is not uncommon for those who drive into the campus’ parking structures.Items such as fast food bags, plastic bottles, articles of clothing, even the sound of a leaf blower blasting trash away is commonplace to PCC drivers.
Flock of Wild Geese Visits Mirror Pools
A group of five Canada Geese visited PCC on Wednesday morning, drawing crowds of students, faculty and staff to the lawns surrounding the mirror pools.
Former Student to Stand Trial in Murder
Former PCC student Isaac Campbell will be tried on the charge of murder, an Alhambra Superior Court decided after Campbell’s preliminary hearing concluded April 22.