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So, what were the goals of March in March 2013–both on the day itself and ongoing, throughout the year?  Just prior to March in March 2013, California Community Colleges Student Senate President Rich Copenhagen talked with Lancer Radio reporter Dot

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Mary Bridget Davies is a blues siren, in her own right.  And she also is Janis Joplin according to more than one reviewer.  Mary Bridget portrays the “Queen of Rock and Roll” in the hit musical “One Night With Janis

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Since 2011, Rachael Worby has been erasing the line between orchestra and audience. That was the year Rachael created MUSE/IQUE, a Pasadena-based performance ensemble that combines different genres, unconventional performance venues and eclectic artists to give the audience a truly

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Twenty-two college women…and the principles of community service, positive change and excellence. Those were the factors that led to the founding of the nation’s largest African-American sorority, Delta Sigma Theta, on the campus of  Washington, D.C.’s Howard University January 13,

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PASADENA –  While the Lady Lancers never trailed, ELAC was determined to make Friday night’s “Coaches Versus Cancer” game a close one.  Both teams were heavy in foul trouble as PCC had to play the closing minutes without their floor

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Briana Simmons has not played a game since last calendar year, but to see her suit up on Friday against East Los Angeles is a sign of how the Lady Lancers are coming together to make a run in the

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This week on Sweet Life, host Brooke Peterson gets up-close and personal with co-founder and president of The MEAPA Center for Personal Growth and Professional Development, Michael Edmondson.  Edmondson knows what it takes to discover and uncover professional direction and

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This week on Sweet Life, host Brooke Peterson speaks with Pasadena City College’s Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, Scott Thayer and his take on effective leadership.

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PASADENA — Although the Lady Lancers were able to cruise to an easy win over ECC Compton on Wednesday night, 83-29, the injury bug has struck again.  This time, not only did it get sophomore Stella Ghazarian (sore ankle) again

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Lancer Radio’s own, Xochi Barajas speaks with PCC Drum Major, Jonathan Kent about his first long march in this year’s Pasadena Tournament of Roses Band Fest and Rose Parade.

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San Gabriel Valley Pride Festival 2012

Pasadena City College recently hosted a celebration of family and community–better known as San Gabriel Valley Pride Festival 2012. San Gabriel Valley Pride Festival started in 2001, as a picnic in the park.   Over the years, it’s grown to include

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The University of Oxford is at least nine hundred sixteen years old.  While no one knows exactly when it was founded, there are records of classes being taught at Oxford in A.D. 1096…which makes it the oldest university in the

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