Second Team All-State Guard Kinyada Johnson sank a long three-pointer after 7 minutes and 45 seconds of the first half scoring her 1,001st point of her Lancer career to lead the fourth-seeded PCC women’s basketball team to victory over the visiting San Bernardino Valley College 85-63 on Saturday.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Veteran’s Affairs Void of Veterans
To put it plainly and to the point…PCC does not have a true Veteran’s Affairs office. As a Vietnam veteran, I attend PCC and plan to transfer to a university, but with no veteran’s affairs help. The staff were totally unhelpful, none were veterans. The problems of veterans are more understood by other veterans rather than the regular society.
A Glimpse Into Lives of the Rarely Noticed
The facilities department at PCC operates 7 days a week from 10 p.m. Sunday night through 12 a.m. Friday.The department employs about 90 members on its staff and there are three shifts each week. Longtime employee Tom Heredia has worked at PCC for 30 years and his two children are PCC alumni.
Student Assaulted in Parking Lot 5
Campus police are searching for a suspected PCC student in connection with the beating of another student in Lot 5 over a disputed parking space, according to a police flier.
Big Plans For Students To Study Abroad
PCC is offering trips to Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and a “Theatre in Canada” excursion this summer.
Former Student Found Insane in Murder Trial
Former PCC student George Wood Pigman IV will return to court March 30 and likely be sentenced to a state mental hospital for the duration of his sentence or until a hearing that proves his sanity has been restored.
University Day Keeps Transfer Students Informed
PCC students of all majors and grade levels flooded the quad Tuesday for PCC’s University Day.
Intramural Sports Aiming to Attract Students
The goal of the intramural sports program is to offer students who do not have the time to be part of the campus’ athletic department a platform to participate in athletic activities and events.
Fate of Hallway Art is Tied to the Impending Demolition of T Building
Tucked away on the interior of the T Building, the stencils and stickers that line the hallways represent a safe haven of subculture at PCC. As construction for the new Arts Building nears, the fate of the graffiti art that lines the hallways looks grim.
Heavy Metal Culture: Clarifying Misconceptions Held By Many Due to Media Portrayal
Year after year, big, metal festivals like Ozzfest, Wacken Open Air, Monster of Rock, and the newly formed Mayhem Festival, bring millions of metal fans together in appreciation of the ever-so-popular genre.But for almost 40 years, the genre has been witness to numerous attacks by the mainstream media and has constantly been stereotyped, dismissed and condemned.