Fierce, dedicated, independent, and passionate are some of the words used to describe the new Student Trustee Hanna Israel.
State should do more to aid homless vets
The second ever Road Home symposium at PCC in April shone much needed attention on veterans’ needs, most especially for those stricken with post traumatic stress disorder. But with Los Angeles county reporting a large number of homeless individuals and a high percentage of those being veterans, California’s Veterans Affairs Department needs to modify its tactics.
Protest disrupts Board meeting
Repeated interruptions during the Board of Trustees meeting Wednesday night prompted the entire board to relocate to an adjacent room, where the proceedings continued behind closed doors.
Protesters take over in Board’s absence
There was an unusually large audience at the start of the Board of Trustees meeting Wednesday, with one UCLA student holding a sign that read “Long live the Guillotine.”
VOICES: Do you agree with President Obama’s support of same-sex marriage?
Courier journalists capture Pasadena City College students response to President Obama’s recent announcement that he supports the legalization of same-sex marriages.
Produced by PCC Courier journalists Antonio Gandara and Karla Sosa.
©2102 A. Gandara, K. Sosa / PCC Courier
Obama’s lgbt marriage stance is a political ploy
President Barack Obama’s endorsement of same sex marriage is a strategic maneuver in the game called reelection. It was all just a matter of when the announcement would come.
Senate vote effectively nixes major realignment plan
In what amounts to a complete undoing of a major realignment plan proposed last fall, the Academic Senate voted Monday that academic division deans should be permanently reinstated. Coming after its May 14 votes on two other elements of the original plan, the Senate’s action would leave the division structure largely unchanged from what it was before the plan to replace some deans with faculty chairs was put forward.
Scholarship recipients showcase art
The 60th Annual Scholarship Exhibition of student artwork opened at the Art Gallery on Thursday to a huge crowd.
Email provokes action from Board president
Board of Trustees President Geoffrey Baum has authorized an external forensic investigation into an anonymous email largely targeting General Counsel Gail Cooper that was sent to several recipients on campus last week.
VOICES: Do you agree with President Obama’s support of same-sex marriage?
Courier journalists capture Pasadena City College students response to President Obama’s recent announcement that he supports the legalization of same-sex marriages.
Produced by PCC Courier journalists Antonio Gandara and Karla Sosa.
©2012 A. Gandara, K. Sosa / PCC Courier