Police Blotter for the week of September 1
Suit lays bare details of bribery case against fired officials
A lawsuit involving two former school officials reveals details into bribery allegations that may be the centerpiece of a District Attorney’s investigation of the two men.
Former student claims wrongful arrest at Board meeting
A former PCC student says he was wrongfully arrested at the Aug. 29 Board of Trustees meeting at the Community Education Center and he had no intention to cause trouble. Police say the matter was handled appropriately.
Student charged after joyride in cart
Two students allegedly jumped into a facilities vehicle on Tuesday afternoon and took it for a “joy ride†around the campus.
New teaching division structure approved
A radically new structure for the teaching divisions of the college was approved by the Board of Trustees on Aug. 29.
The number of teaching divisions is reduced from 13 to six.
Faculty art exhibit opens at gallery
Share: The annual Faculty Art Exhibit that opened at the Art Gallery on Sept. 6, featured 37 artists this year working in many genres across the spectrum of art as well as artists from different disciplines. With a mixture of different types of art works and artistic styles, the gallery had a piece for everyone. According to Brian Tucker, gallery director, as the Visual Art and Media Studies Division begins to grow, awareness for art appreciation has developed each year with this event. “The division …
New budget reduces spending $7 million
A new budget for the 2012-13 fiscal year that reflects a cut of almost 600 class sections and reduces spending by nearly $7-million was approved by the Board of Trustees Sept. 5.
2 goals, 6 yellow cards, but still no win for men’s soccer
“Blow the whistle! Blow the whistle!†yelled the San Bernardino Coach Joshua Brown from the sidelines as the Lancers threw everyone forward in the last minute of Pasadena’s away game against the San Bernardino Valley College Wolverines on Sept. 11.
Glimpse of campus in Hollywood films
Throughout the years, people worldwide have been able to take a glimpse at PCC through films, television shows, and award shows which have used the campus as a production location.
Marijuana: A convincing economic argument for legalization
An opinion on how the legalization of Marijuana can help provide some economic relief to the country.