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Posted on March 31, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

EDITORIAL: Proposed fee increase reasonable

Rate hikes of any sort are never popular in any economic environment. In this current one, they are especially contentious.

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Posted on March 31, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

Issue should be response time, not guns

The perpetual debate about arming the campus police has once again been revived thanks to a new draft policy that was recently circulated.

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Posted on March 31, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

Softball gets going too late

The Lancers softball team suffered another defeat Tuesday at Brookside Park against Cerritos College, the No. 1 team in the South Coast Conference. The 9-3 loss makes PCC’s overall home record 1-10.

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Posted on March 31, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

Co-captain of the women’s basketbsll team, Kim Smith, shoots for the future

Sophomore Kim Smith, guard and co-captain of this year’s women’s basketball team, did well for the Lancers this year.

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Posted on March 31, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

Men’s baseball struggles for survival in the SCC

The men’s baseball team fell to second to last in the South Coast Conference with its loss to East Los Angeles College on Thursday.

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Posted on March 31, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

Aquatic teams fight it out in conference

PCC swim teams hosted their first meets of the season Friday with a win against L.A. Trade Tech in both the men and women’s, and a loss in both against Cerritos.

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Posted on March 31, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

Campus hosts high school conference

Two hundred high school students from the Pasadena Unified School District gathered on Friday for the 22nd annual African American High School Conference at PCC.

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Posted on March 31, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

Despite discount, few bus passes sold

Sales for the discounted transit pass offered to full-time students has been low, though much support have been expressed for the partnership between PCC and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority (Metro).

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Posted on March 31, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

A look back with… Kyle Luck

In a PCC music room, a trio plays live jazz music. Occasionally, there is break and a soft voice is heard suggesting a different emphasis or tempo be tried next.

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Posted on March 31, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

New Center for the Arts Building designed to reach out to students

The proposed Center for the Arts Building has taken a new artistic twist. The new plan is inspired by a design of Jacob Hanover, a former art student.

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Save the date! The Courier invites you to our Spot Save the date! The Courier invites you to our Spotlight magazine launch party πŸ”¦πŸŽ‰
Thursday June 5th 4-6pm 
*More details TBA 

Come celebrate long form journalism written by and for PCC students! Learn about how world history has impacted PCC and it’s 100 year history. 

Hope to see you there!
Ever wondered who would win between 100 people ver Ever wondered who would win between 100 people versus 1 Gorilla. Reporter Lamar Collins took to campus to ask staff and student their personal opinions. Who do you think would win?

Reporter: Lamar Collins 🎀
Edited by: Graciela Franquez ✍️
One Pasadena City College (PCC) student whose F-1 One Pasadena City College (PCC) student whose F-1 visa was revoked earlier this month has had their status officially restored, a college spokesperson confirmed to the Courier on Monday.

β€œWe are aware of one PCC student who has had their visa status restored,” Alexander Boekelheide, executive director of public affairs at PCC, said in an email.

The news follows a tumultuous period for international students nationwide. The Trump administration moved to revoke more than 1,500 student visas across the country in recent months, sparking fear, legal battles, and uncertainty for students studying in the United States.

At PCC, two international students were initially impacted by the revocations, the Courier reported.

The federal government’s partial reversal comes after a wave of lawsuits filed by international students and universities, challenging the legality of the visa cancellations. Last Friday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced it would temporarily restore the legal status of many students whose records had been purged from the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS), although officials warned that terminations could still occur in the future, the New York Times reported.

Boekelheide did not say whether or not the second PCC student whose visa was revoked has had their status restored.

Story by @akivacolinhaskins 
File Photo by Justin Clay
Here are some stories from our newsroom last week Here are some stories from our newsroom last week of April 21stβ€” 

You can read the full stories on our website and remember to subscribe to our weekly newsletter to stay up to date on all PCC news. 

πŸ”— Link in our bio!
With the suspension of the Institute of Museum and With the suspension of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) operations, local arts institutions like Pasadena’s Armory Center for the Arts and the Skid Row History Museum and Archive are left trying to save their programming. 

The IMLS is a federal agency that provides grants to museums and cultural groups. With staff placed on leave and grant payments stalled, different projects such as art education and community performances come to a halt. 

You can read and listen to the full story to learn more. Link in bio! πŸ”—

Story & photos by @akivacolinhaskins ✍️
Graphic by Mikaela Perez πŸ“Έ
PCC fashion hosted a fashion revival event for Ear PCC fashion hosted a fashion revival event for Earth day! Students had the opportunity to bring in clothing and learn to hem, patch and dye! πŸ§΅πŸ‘—πŸͺ‘

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