Student’s murder trial postponed
The trial of a past PCC student, George Wood Pigman IV, charged with the 2005 slaying of his alleged girlfriend Eimi Yamada, has been postponed and will likely be moved.
Courier gets a facelift
An improved online edition of the Courier at a brand new home on the Web – pcccourier.com – was launched Aug. 21.
The new face on campus
With PCC awakening from its summer vacation slumber, the campus was again flooded with a vast sea of new faces. From meeting people to finding classes, even the most eager and hopeful could have had a hard time starting at a different school.
Woman missing almost a month
A PCC student Liya “Jessie” Lu, 31, has been missing for almost three weeks, according to a missing person’s report filed Aug. 14 with the San Gabriel Police Department.
Faculty Union defends position
California Teachers Association representatives arrived at PCC on Aug. 30 to defend their position as union for Pasadena City Colleges’ teaching staff.
Parking problems interferes with student life
Students are finding themselves once again struggling to get to their classes from over filled parking lots. Students were left shocked by police blockades and a forty-five minute “adventure,” as some called it, in looking for a parking spot.
Enrollment increases 3.5 percent, surprising many
As of Tuesday, PCC enrollment for the Fall semester is up 3.5 percent from 2006.
Power Outage Set For Friday
Pasadena Water and Power is planning a four-hour shutdown of electrical service to a portion of the campus on Friday night, September 7 at 11:59 pm.
Peace, love and hip hop
The Rock the Bells Hip Hop festival is quickly becoming the premiere festival for the genre in North America. This summer’s Southern California show lineup and large crowd turnout is proof.