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Courier to Hold Associated Students Candidate Forum

May 10, 2008 · No Comments

Forum gives opportunity for candidates to express themselves
Click here to see an audio slide show of the candidates and where they stand.

Linus Shentu, News Editor
The campaigning has begun and a candidate forum will be held by the Courier at noon this Tuesday in the Amphitheatre.
The candidate forum will provide an opportunity for candidates to […]

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New ‘Green’ Panel Holds First Meeting

May 10, 2008 · No Comments

Increased environmental awareness is goal of new committee
Rodrigo Mejia, Staff Writer
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 […]

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City Smoking Proposals Won’t Affect PCC Says Mayor

May 10, 2008 · No Comments

Brittany Wong, Asst. A & E Editor
Pasadena mayor Bill Bogaard said that he could not see how PCC, as an independent entity, would be affected by new anti-smoking regulation currently being drafted by the City Council.

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Ex-Student Pleads Not Guilty in Murder

May 10, 2008 · 1 Comment

32-year-old PCC nursing student slain in September
Franco Sui Yuan, Staff Writer
Former PCC nursing student Isaac Campbell pleaded not guilty in the slaying of one-time PCC student Liya Jessie Lu on Tuesday at the Alhambra Courthouse.
After Campbell entered his plea, Judge Carlos Uranga granted a postponement for the date for the preliminary hearing, which has been […]

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Trial for Suspect in Killing Faces Another Delay

May 10, 2008 · No Comments

Stacey Wang, Editor-in-Chief
A trial on murder charges for former PCC student George W. Pigman IV faces another possible delay after a court decision in Pasadena on Tuesday.
The prosecution’s request to have the 27-year-old reexamined for insanity was granted by Superior Court Judge Teri Schwartz, which may delay starting the trial, said defense attorney Jose Colon.

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Carter Sets Foot Onto PCC

May 10, 2008 · No Comments

Former President Interviewed on KPCC
Brett Nelson, Staff Writer
President Jimmy Carter visited PCC’s campus Wednesday for an interview with KPCC’s Patt Morrison.
He spoke about his new book ‘A Remarkable Mother,’ about his mother and her accomplishments in civil rights, and politics. He also spoke about Israel, his presidency and current affairs, stressing that because of the […]

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