George R. Boggs, president and chief executive officer of the American Association of Community Colleges, spoke of college completion rates at the first event of the Pathways First Year Experience Program’s guest speaker series on Sept. 15 at the Vosloh Forum.
Women’s soccer defeats Eagles, 3-0
Before tying its match against Oxnard College on Sept. 20, the women’s soccer team won against San Jacinto College on Sept. 16. The non-conference match ended with a PCC victory shut out of 3-0.
Former dean’s exhibit inspired by post-9/11
Former dean of Visual Arts and Media Studies Alex Kritselis turns post-9/11 newspapers into art at the Pasadena Museum of California Art.
Experienced lawyer fills new position
Gail Cooper, a lawyer with 27 years’ experience in litigation, is honored and excited to be PCC’s new general counsel.
Library offers wide array of services
In the past, a person went to the library to check out books, then leave. Those days are gone. There are a variety of new things that can be done at the PCC Shatford Library.
Water polo flounders in its first match
The women’s water polo team opened its 2011 season with a catastrophic 16-2 loss against the highly rated Chaffey College.
“I was surprised,” said Coach Terry Stoddard. “I thought it would be a close game. We played against a more experienced team.”
Second run theater an inexpensive escape
Have some time to kill? Why not catch a movie? For only $2, you can see the biggest hits of the summer at Regency Academy Cinemas on Colorado Boulevard, just a 10-minute walk from campus.
Football wins big on the road
Coming off a blowout loss to budding rival Allan Hancock, PCC answered its critics with a convincing 39-9 victory on the road over LA Valley College on Sept. 17.
Treasure trove on campus
The start of a new semester can result in a lot of stress and busy minds that cause students to be forgetful at times.
For those who scramble to class and forget items behind, PCC offers Lost and Found services, located in B210.