LifeLine is a service that has been around for many years, but has only just started making headlines, with President Barack Obama’s reform to this program that was first established under Ronald Reagan.
OP-ED: Can You Hear Me Now?
Free phones are costing the government billions and coming out of the average Joe’s pocket.
Board approves new off-campus site
The Board of Trustees approved a new off-campus site in Rosemead so that it can offer more classes to meet state requirements to receive funding.
Football’s late comeback against Citrus cut short
Despite having a great offensive second half, the PCC football team was unable to overcome a 24-0 onslaught put on by the Citrus College Owls in the first half, which ultimately culminated in the loss on Saturday night. The final score was 34-21.
Welcome to the gem of Pasadena
Sliding glass doors open, revealing a pristine corridor lit through skylights three floors above that bustles with arts and music students moving to their next destination in the newly opened $33 million building.
PCC alumnus, veteran battles for marriage equality
The Department of Veteran Affairs has denied Tracey and her wife Maggie marital benefits due to them being a same-sex couple.
Instructor leaves after sexting scandal
Embattled history professor Hugo Schwyzer apologized for his lurid behavior with members of the adult industry but insisted that he hasn’t violated any college policy.
Students protest winter’s cancellation
Walkout turns into loud protest over Board of Trustee’s decision regarding winter intersession.
CC Building evacuated after restroom fire
Dozens of students and college staff fled the CC Building after a fire set off alarms in the first floor men’s restroom around 10:30 a.m. on July 25.