Students to weigh in on Proposition 19.
Editorial: Voters, let your voice be heard
In a time of fiscal crisis and political restlessness, the impact of a single vote may seem fruitless; however, that single vote may actually influence your future.
Graphic artist explores his history through new exhibit
Spotlighting his concept of “Counterfactual History,” Ed Fella’s exhibit titled “I’m History” opened on Friday in the Art Gallery as part of ArtNight Pasadena.
PCC students like The Social Network’s status
“The Social Network” is a brilliant film that tells the story of Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, and how he went from genius Harvard student to the world’s youngest billionaire, and the hell that came along with it.
Director of jazz studies performs with quintet
PCC Director of Jazz Studies Andrea Baker performed with her quintet on Saturday at Cafe 322 where an audience gathered to enjoy authentic Italian food and live jazz music after the 5th Annual Wine and Jazz Walk in Sierra Madre.
Soccer teams face off against LAHC
The women’s soccer team cruised to a 2-0 home victory over Los Angeles Harbor College on Tuesday while the men’s team finished with a 0-0 tie against LAHC later in the afternoon at Robinson Stadium.
Tuition fee increase puts students at risks
Support for a proposal to increase community college tuition fees by $14 per unit has been gaining momentum in the last few weeks.
Decriminalizing pot not enough
There is no doubt that decriminalization of marijuana, which was signed into law by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Oct. 1, is a win for pot smokers. But it does not completely solve the social and cultural problems that marijuana reform seeks to alleviate.
Lancers quick strike offensive throws the Huskies off guard
Defensive specialist Markisha Richie had 15 kills and three digs as the Lancers cruised to a 25-9, 25-13, 25-13 victory over East L.A Huskies on Oct. 13 at Hutto-Patterson Gym.
Exhibit honors WWII airmen
PCC honors African Americans who served in World War ll with “Tuskegee: Journey to Flight”, an exhibit highlighting the struggles and victories of African American servicemen and women who served during a time of racial segregation in the U.S. The exhibit, in the Shatford Library African American Heritage Room, runs through Jan.