Colleges from across the country were on campus Monday to take part in University Day.
iPhone 5s: Is it time to upgrade?
The next flagship phone of one of the biggest brands in the world is here.
Instructor Michelle Ireland-Galman made PCC her second home
Michelle Ireland-Galman, psychology and sociology instructor, sits at her desk reminiscing on her experience when she was a student at PCC when the campus for vastly different than it is today.
Decorated veteran shares story of life-saving canine
Decorated Army veteran discusses his award-winning book “Until Tuesday.”
All talk and no game
“You guys are a bunch of stupid, pussy, ballsacky… (insert racist and homophobic slurs here.)” is not something one usually hears someone say. That is, unless you have ever set foot in the virtual world that is online gaming, where such language is an everyday thing.
Students to build nano particles with new scanning electron microscope
This semester PCC chemistry students will be building particles so small that they change color.
Gold, on the nano scale, ceases to have its signature color, but turns red.
Three candidates in running for Board seat
Three candidates are running for the Area 1 Board of Trustees seat and have begun campaigning ahead of the election scheduled for Nov. 5.
Faculty Association argues unfair labor practice
The Faculty Association (FA) accused the Pasadena Area Community College District of forcing an unfair labor practice on faculty members for changing the start and end dates in the academic calendar at its Sept. 12 meeting.
Board aims for more transparency
The Board of Trustees agreed to work on fostering more open communication and transparency with the district and its own members at its bi-annual retreat on Saturday.
OP-ED: AB 955 strives to improve course availability
California needs to improve course availability at community colleges and let students complete their education.