Continuing their strong start this season, the PCC swim team won for men, 69-62, and women, 79-48, during the duel meet against El Camino, hosted at PCC, on Thursday. After the Thursday meet with El Camino, the Lancers headed to San Francisco for a meet with Diablo Valley College on Friday and to attend the Mariner Invitational, hosted by College of Marin on Saturday.
Smith Retires After Storybook Season Ending
There was a noticeable change in the atmosphere Tuesday morning. A tall man in a Bruce Lee T-shirt walked around the W Building with a huge smile on his face. In his arms was a state championship trophy, cradled like a newborn child, and a gold medal around his neck.
Accreditation Team To Conclude Crucial Campus Visit
The visiting accreditation team will conclude its visit Thursday, ending its three-day visit with an exit report presentation at the Vosloh Forum at 2 p.m. Stuart Wilcox, dean of institutional planning and research, doesn’t anticipate receiving anything less than “fully accredited” status.
PCC President Touts Early College Program
Paulette Perfumo, president of PCC, focused her speech on the Early College High School Program, teaming up the Pasadena Unified School District and PCC, at Wednesday’s Flex Day opening presentation.
Preliminary Hearing Set For Former PCC Student in Murder Trial
Former PCC student Isaac Campbell, charged with first-degree murder in the death of his alleged ex-girlfriend Liya ‘Jessie’ Lu, is due to appear back in court April 21 for a preliminary hearing.
It’s Time To Legalize Marijuana
Federal policy concerning the proliferation of medical marijuana the last four years has been simple: the Drug Enforcement Administration would find who was selling it, and steal everything they owned.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Show A Little Respect; They Have
My name is Bridgette and I am a student at Pasadena City College. I was appalled to learn that there is such inadequate support for our veterans here on campus. Why is it that they are not given a center where they can resolve the issues they are presented with?
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: That’s Right, Colleges Aren’t Engines
Colleges have a very clear purpose within the progressive frame of society.They are here to improve the Human Resources of the nation.
Women’s Basketball Wins First State Title
The PCC women’s basketball team won its first California Community College Athletic Association Women’s Basketball State Title with a 74-64 victory over the north’s second-seeded San Joaquin Delta College at Selland Arena in Fresno on Sunday.
After Surviving A Heart Attack, Professor Tells of Symptoms to Heed
When math professor Keith Oberlander started experiencing painful sensations in his back and arms he figured it was just drowsiness. “I felt tired, but I often do, maybe a little more tired than usual,” he explained. Little did Oberlander know what was in store for him.