Former PCC student Isaac Campbell was ordered to return to an Alhambra Superior Court on March 19 for a pretrial hearing. Campbell is being charged with murder in the death of former PCC student Liya “Jessie” Lu in August 2007.
Degrees to honor former Japaense American students
At a recent meeting in his Long Beach office, Assemblymember Warren Furutani of California’s 55th District is clean-shaven, rubbing his chin where a goatee used to reside.
Musicians play with global flair
The Pasadena Young Musicians Orchestra presented four international symphonies by various composers on Saturday in Sexson Auditorium.
Officials say medical pot use prohibited on campus
Smoking marijuana on campus is illegal, even if you have a medical marijuana identification card, officials say.
Students cut films into artful shorts
Displaying feature films condensed into five cohesive minutes, four students demonstrated their talent with film editing in the Art Gallery.
Enrollment down from last year
Despite what PCC’s bustling campus might suggest, the number of students enrolled for the Spring 2010 semester is lower than last year.
Protest against budget cuts planned on campus
At noon today, PCC students and workers plan to rally together at PCC’s mirror pools on the north side of campus to kick off a day of protest in downtown L.A. against public education budget cuts. At 1:30 p.m., they plan to march to the Metro Gold Line’s Lake Station and take the train downtown to join a planned mass rally at 3 p.m.
Former student arrested after thefts on campus
A former PCC student has been arrested in connection with a string of thefts on campuses. Jose De Jesus Macias is accused of stealing music equipment from the PCC campus as well as the campus of CSU Dominguez Hills, between 2006 and 2007.
Board moves forward with televising its meetings
In an effort to bring transparency to the Board of Trustees proceedings, a proposal for televising of meetings was scheduled to be discussed on Wednesday. The proposal outlines a plan to use the video recording equipment that is provided free of charge to the college by the Pasadena Community Access Corporation or PCAC.
Quick Question Counseling available for students on the go
Though waiting in a long line is hardly avoidable during the beginning of the semester, Counseling Services comes close by offering Quick Question Counseling.