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Posted on December 8, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

Students display musical mastery

Student singers and instrumentalists accompanied by student pianists prepared rigorously throughout the semester to perform for the Piano Accompanying Recital directed by Laraine Stivers-Madden at the Harbeson Hall on Friday.

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Posted on December 8, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

Rally sparks heated debate

More than 50 students and faculty gathered in front of the C Building for a sometimes heated discussion of PCC’s new budget on Tuesday afternoon.

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Posted on December 8, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

Comedy satirizes mysteries of life

In a single room the individual lives of an entire family are played out in “Table Settings,” a great new comedy written by James Lapine and directed by Whitney Rydbeck, performed on Saturday in the Little Theater.

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Posted on December 1, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

Does the absence of a “no,” mean “yes?

In a stereotypical, sexually-charged scenario such as two individuals making-out in the back seat of a car, the meaning of the phrase, “‘No’ means ‘no,'” is clear for most people. But does the absence of a “no,” mean “yes?

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Posted on December 1, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

Gospel choir sings praise

Donning black attire accented with red and starting off with a high-energy crowd-pleaser, the beginning of the fall concert by the PCC Gospel Choir seemed more like an episode of “Glee.

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Posted on December 1, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

Students get taste of Italy

“The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see,” literary figure G. K. Chesterston once said. For the PCC students abroad in Florence, Italy, this semester, they have grown into modern-day travelers in a city full of history and culture.

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Posted on December 1, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

Football ends with coach’s departure

The end of the season for the Lancers football team was bittersweet for Head Coach Dennis Gossard, who ends his coaching career with the Lancers this year.

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Posted on December 1, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

A look back with … Professor Donna Mungen

Inspired by American journalist John Reed and his coverage of the Russian Revolution, English and Humanities Professor Donna Mungen, a history major at the time, realized she wanted to put herself in the middle of the action.

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Posted on December 1, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

Court of Champions a peaceful, on-campus getaway

When looking for a place to study or catch up with friends between classes, there are few isolated areas on campus for students looking for peace and quiet.

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Posted on December 1, 2010 by: Alumni Staff

Business services at new spot

PCC’s Community Business Center, which relocated to the Community Education Center at 3035 E. Foothill Blvd. in the summer, offers services that many are unaware of, including Livescan, child ID and notary services.

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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‰
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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. 

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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?

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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.

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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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