PCC’s own jazz combo and big band ensemble treated the few but privileged to a night of rhythmic genesis and rapture.
New ‘green’ panel holds first meeting
The Ad Hoc Committee for Sustainability met for the first time on Monday in hopes of getting the program grounded for support.The new committee, approved by the Academic Senate, focuses on shifting the way the college approaches education by incorporating relevant and contemporary issues such as global climate change into the learning experience.
Longtime faculty member retiring
She was the first to teach a women’s history course, which is still taught today, and now, Professor Kathryn Wiler Dabelow has 52 days left of teaching before she retires.
Baseball team falls to ELAC
The Lancer bats broke out early for six runs in the first inning and yet PCC still found a way to lose, falling 13-10 on the road to East L.A. College on Tuesday.Head coach Evan O’Meara was visibly distraught after the game, pacing up and down the third baseline after he watched his club give up 13 runs and a season-high 21 hits.
Track team heads to SoCal prelims
Even with a less than normal performance from members of the men’s and women’s track and field teams, five athletes will be advancing to the Southern California Preliminaries Meet on Saturday.Leading up to the prelims, men’s track and field placed seventh overall and women’s placed sixth at the South Coast Conference Championships on April 25.
Statewide Chinese language test to be held at PCC
The languages division will host the Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK), or Standardized Chinese Proficiency Test on May 17, with nearly 100 people enrolled for the test.
Earth Awareness Day celebrated on campus
Seeds of Change hosted a day of awareness seeking to inform the campus of the mounting ailments afflicting the world around us.