Seeing nearly 1,200 students every month, PCC’s Student Health Services has not come across anyone with swine flu symptoms, according to school officials.
Trash Clutters Parking Lots
The sight of trash is not uncommon for those who drive into the campus’ parking structures.Items such as fast food bags, plastic bottles, articles of clothing, even the sound of a leaf blower blasting trash away is commonplace to PCC drivers.
Flock of Wild Geese Visits Mirror Pools
A group of five Canada Geese visited PCC on Wednesday morning, drawing crowds of students, faculty and staff to the lawns surrounding the mirror pools.
Former Student to Stand Trial in Murder
Former PCC student Isaac Campbell will be tried on the charge of murder, an Alhambra Superior Court decided after Campbell’s preliminary hearing concluded April 22.
Two Men Arrested in Fatal Stabbing on Fringe of Campus
A 41-year-old man was stabbed fatally on south Hill Avenue near the western part of PCC’s campus, according to the Pasadena Police Department website.
PCC Athletic Counselor Honored With State Award
Athletic counselor Michael McClellan has been recognized by the Community College Counselors/Advisors Academic Association for Athletes as the State Counselor of the Year.
Latino Scholarships Aid Students
The PCC Latino Advisory Committee has established four $1,000 scholarships for PCC students through the PCC Latino Scholarship fund.
REVIEW: French Rendition of ‘Carmen’ Compels Audiences to Embrace La Tragédie
The Intimate Opera Company has finished its production of La Tragédie de Carmen and is ready to unleash it to the public.Directed by Mark Lamanna the opera follows Carmen, played by Geeta Novotny, a beautiful female gypsy who is the interest of every male character in the play.
Food That Gets You in the Mood
The Food and Drug Administration states that the sexual effects of aphrodisiacs are based in folklore, not fact. However, PCC students have their beliefs. Chocolates, oysters, asparagus, bananas? Can aphrodisiacs really stimulate your mind and body to produce a jolly down your trolley?
Upcoming Art Market Invites Student Artists to Sell Creations
In its seventh year, One Colorado’s biannual Art & Design Open Market will feature a larger number of artists than in previous years, including PCC students looking to network and make a profit selling their works.