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April 16, 2015
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Lancers slide into 3-game winning streak Matthew Kiewiet News Editor
Erica Hong/Courier Lancer Alejandra Grimaldo (freshman) slides safely into home past LA Harbor catcher Cassandra Sorto in the fifth inning at Robinson Park in Pasadena, Calif. on Tuesday, April 14. The Lancers beat LA Harbor Seahawks 7-2.
PCC women’s softball team dominated their third game in a row by beating the LA Harbor College Seahawks 7-2 at Robinson Park on Tuesday afternoon as they make a late push for a playoff bid. “Our team is determined and they realize that we can still make some noise in conference,” said head coach Monica Tantlinger. “I hope they understand what they have done so far and that finishing these last two games is huge for us.” The Lancers scored first in the bottom of the first with a lead-off single to center by sophomore second baseman Justine Zavala, followed by a triple by freshman outfielder Mariah Quintana and a double from freshman catcher Holly Riker-Sloan. “I am excited for the next two games,” said Quintana, who went 3-for-4 on the day. “If we continue playing like we have been, we will accomplish what we want. We are hoping to get a SOFTBALL page 8
Presidential candidates address Discussion resumes questions at three open forums on bachelor’s degrees Philip McCormick Editor-In-Chief
Matthew Kiewiet Staff Writer
The three candidates vying for the vacant president’s seat at PCC addressed the community at open forums held in the Westerbeck Recital Hall this week where the public was able to submit feedback to the Board of Trustees on each candidate. According to Board President Berlinda Brown, this will help the board make a decision on who will be selected for the position. “We encourage the public to submit feedback,” Brown told attendees at one of candidate Rajen Vurdien’s open forum on Monday. “This forum is part of the selection process for the board for picking the next
Talks of PCC offering bachelor’s degrees by way of state law SB 850—the law passed by the State Senate and signed by Governor Jerry Brown last May that would allow community colleges to offer four year degrees in certain fields—have resumed over the past week, and a proposal for such a degree at PCC was recently sent to the Chancellor’s Office, a school official said. “Good fortune has smiled upon us,” said Associate Vice President of Strategic Planning & Innovation Ryan Cornner to the Academic Senate on April 6, in reference to the fact that the college would have another opportunity to offer BA degrees.
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president.” Attendees were able to submit questions before each forum and a moderator presented each question to each candidate. The most prominent question asked in the forums seemed to be about shared governance and how the three candidates would deal with the tension between the faculty, administration and board. “One of the reasons I was appointed interim president of
DRAGON DANCE PCC and PCC Global Club host Chinese culture day
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Dr. Robert Miller
Sacramento State College is because I was able to work among groups of very divergent opinions and bring them together,” said Patricia Hsieh, president of San Diego Miramar College, on Tuesday. When similar questions were asked to Vurdien, Fullerton College’s president, he said that he had dealt with similar problems when he first arrived to Fullerton. FORUMS page 2
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Cornner, Dr. Julie Kiotas, Robert Randal, and Bakhtawar Bhadha have been developing a curriculum for PCC to off a degree in Applied Research and Data Analytics. “A Bachelor’s degree in Applied Research and Data Analytics will equip students for careers in managing research in a variety of fields including business, healthcare, marketing, education and social science fields,” Kiotas wrote in an email. There is a growing need in the business and industry sectors for well-qualified employees that use data and research to make informed business decisions, Cornner said. There are 30,306 jobs in Los 4 YEAR page 2
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