If you want to scare people this year for Halloween, you might consider dressing up as the economy. That is, if you can afford it.
Surf Getaway in La Jolla
Famous for its year-round sunshine and European charm, La Jolla features some of California’s best surfing and diving.”Not too long ago, I read something interesting in a magazine. Travel, ultimately, is an investment in memory,” said Lisa Jover an extended learning and yoga student.
Weekend: AS Member Indulges in Noodles, Replenishes Faith
Associated Students VP for Business Affairs Devin Leung has such an accomplished weekend life that when the Courier came a-calling for a candidate for the first installment of “Weekend” way back when, all other AS fingers pointed to his cubicle.
Restaurant Offers Innovative Food Along with Wine and Jazz
Almost every neighborhood in California holds an undiscovered gem, a place that only locals know about and keep close to their heart. One can discover such a place in Old Tow Pasadena. Like many old towns, Pasadena is a tight, colorful maze with small boutiques, designer stores and family owned restaurants.
Students Imagine Fantasy Existence
After the recent mid-terms, many PCC students are looking for routes to get away, falling into deep thought, fantasizing about their own slice of paradise.
Food Prodigy Gets His ‘Bizarre’ Break
It looks as if it were made to be hurled at Mongols from the high walls of fortified battlements. Piercing spines that lace the bulbous fruit draw the eyes to a wince once you realize that you are meant to gorge upon this foreboding menace. It has been banned in public places in mainland China due to its nauseating aroma.
Football Coach’s Fate Still Undecided
Over a month after Kenny Lawler, PCC’s head football coach, was put on paid administrative leave on Sept. 19, his status remains undecided.”The only update is that there is no update,” Interim Dean of Athletics Beverly Tate said on Wednesday. “There is still an ongoing third party investigation.
U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff: College ‘Free’ Under Obama
U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff told a PCC audience on Oct. 23 that under a Barack Obama presidency, community college would be “essentially free.