“Geology rocks,” is certainly more than just digging for conglomerate sediments at the Devil’s Peak or being knee-deep in the Grand Canyon. Enthusiasts at PCC find joy by indulging in their passion for geology by teaching or learning.
Academy Theater Prized For Price and Selection
It’s 7 p.m. on a weeknight at Academy Cinemas, the dollar theater five blocks from PCC. Middle-aged hipsters huddle outside discussing the prospective merits of their film choice within earshot of a cardboard cutout of Charlie Chaplin.
Photographer Eileen Cowin Featured as Annual Artist in Residence
PCC’s artist in residence, accomplished photographer Eileen Cowin unveiled her most recent two-part installation at the PCC Art Gallery with a public presentation on Monday.
EDITORIAL: Lawler Decision Long Overdue
For six months the administration has allowed two football coaches to be paid: one at normal price, whom they have placed on paid administrative leave, and the other to do the first one’s job.If Head Coach Kenny Lawler did something wrong, the administration needs to discipline him properly and swiftly. If, however, he did nothing wrong – which the investigation should have determined already – bring him back and stop paying his replacement.
Prison Conditions Are Too Luxurious
We are all taught at an early age that there are consequences for our actions; you don’t eat your vegetables, you get no dessert; fail a class in high school and get grounded for a month. However, it seems that when you throw all your morals out the window there will always be a place you can go where you’re rewarded for being a menace to society: prison.
Swim Team Impresses in Second SCC Meet
The PCC swim team participated in a South Coast Conference Double Duel meet against Chaffey College and Los Angeles Trade Tech on Friday, with the men’s team winning a close meet against Chaffey and women experiencing a loss that actually boosted their morale rather than hinder it.
Baseball Drops Seventh Straight SCC Game
East Los Angeles College shut out the PCC baseball team 4-0 in the Lancers’ 12th South Coast Conference game of the season, Tuesday at Brookside Park.The loss extends the Lancers’ losing streak to seven and brings their SCC record to 2-10.
Board of Trustees Rejects Football Coach’s Claim
The PCC Board of Trustees rejected a claim by Head Football Coach Kenny Lawler on Wednesday that alleges “injury as the result of discrimination and hostile work environment” at PCC, according to board documents.