The college received over 40 applications in response to its search for a new president/superintendent, according to the candidate screening committee.
A look back with…Professor William Rod Foster
After several books and a career in broadcast radio, it’s clear William Rod Foster has come a long way from his surfing days in the 1960s.
HEALTHCARE CON:New law will be a negative change for the American people
With 22 pens, President Obama changed the face of health care that some have waited a lifetime for.
HEALTHCARE PRO:The right prescription for America’s failing health insurance system
It seemed like a moment that no one thought would come. President Barack Obama standing at a desk with over 20 pens, signing into law a health care bill that took months of revisions and bitter debate.
PCC second in first collegiate tourney
PCC took part in the first ever Pasadena Collegiate Field Tournament Saturday at the Rose Bowl. The event was a celebration of Pasadena’s educational institutions and featured a series of challenges in which each school participated in.
LETTER:Arts coverage appreciated
I wanted to thank the staff and advisors of the Courier for the April 1 edition that gave such prominence to the importance of the arts on our campus.
UCLA chancellor discusses transfer issues
In an event sponsored by the PCC transfer center, UCLA Chancellor Gene D. Block spoke to a crowd regarding UCLA transfer concerns at the Circadian on March 29th.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Assistive Technology Center gets a makeover
A small celebration was held Thursday in the Assistive Technologies Center to thank the faculty and staff for their efforts in the redevelopment of the computer lab.
Origami cranes honor former interned students
As part of PCC’s welcome to the Japanese Americans who will be returning for the June graduation, students, faculty and staff of all different backgrounds and ethnicities have come together to fold 1000 origami cranes.
College to host cadet academy
For the second year in a row, the PCC Police Department will be offering its Police Cadet Academy, which according to the brochure, is “a precise replica of a POST (Police Officer Standard Training) accredited police academy, absent firearms.