Lancer track and field athletes came home with two medals from the state championships held over the weekend in Sacramento at American River College.
EDITORIAL: College should protect freedom of speech
As institutes of knowledge accommodating differing perspectives, college campuses are also popular stages for students to exercise their First Amendment rights. The U.S. has observed this throughout time. Kent State University, for example, made headlines in 1970 after the National Guard violently intervened in a student rally sparked by the decision of then President Nixon to invade Cambodia.
Campus police chief retires
PCC Police Department Chief Peter Michael has suddenly gone on leave and is scheduled to officially retire June 30.
Architecture student awarded scholarship
PCC architecture student Gabriela Colmenares took second place at the annual “2×8: Source” exhibition, sponsored by the American Institute of Architects, on May 7.
Students capitalize on campus Wi-Fi
Students are reaping the benefits of having Wi-Fi nearly everywhere on campus, providing a convenient way to complete schoolwork or for recreational use.Not all students use the Internet strictly for school, but many are finding it a convenient way to do homework nearly anywhere on campus, including outdoors.
Library digitizes Pasadena relics
Jared Burton is part of a small team of librarians in the Shatford Library working with the Pasadena Museum of History and Public Library to digitize relics about the city.
Biking for health and wealth
Maiko Perez, sociology, owns four bikes-two road bikes and two mountain bikes.”I like to keep multiple bikes in case one breaks down,” Perez said. “The hardest part about riding bikes is one breaking up on you. Other than that, it costs a lot less than driving.
CSULA theater offers discount student prices
CSU Los Angeles’ Luckman Theatre, a media partner with KPCC, will be offering PCC students discounted tickets for the performance of Ahn Trio at 8 p.m. on June 4.
Veteran transfers power to the track
“My goal is to represent Canada in the Olympics,” said track and field team captain Korey Brown. His coach believes that his discipline, dedication and speed will get him to the next the Olympics.
Alumna, assistant coach joins semi-pro soccer team
Eva Dixon, PCC alumna and current assistant coach of the women’s soccer team recently made her debut playing for the new Los Angeles based semi-professional soccer team, the Strikers.