Share: She held her hand in the air with five, four, three, two then one finger up. Immediately, the room went into almost complete silence. The only sounds came from the light clicking that the switchboard made as fingers glided effortlessly from switches to buttons. Outside the room, the “On Air” light came on warning people not to enter or make too much noise and with that, Otakucentric was officially live. Well, almost. Follow:
Artists and dancers work together as one
Dancers crossed the floor as artists rapidly sketched their fluid movements in Claudia Carballada’s Foundation Drawing class
Self-evaluation deadline brings mixed feelings
Share: Last week a self-evaluation form was sent via email to students, staff and faculty to gather feedback on the college’s performance in anticipation of the college’s reaccreditation visit from the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) next year. Follow:
PCC ranks top for multi-interdisciplinary studies
Community College Week named Pasadena City College one of the top producers in the nation of associate degrees in multi-interdisciplinary studies.
Lancers football ends drought with 19-7 victory
The Lancers football team displayed it’s much improved defense for the home fans during Saturday’s 19-7 victory over LA Harbor College. The victory was the Lancers first home win since 2011.
Time to quit smoking at PCC
Share: There is a simple reason why PCC became a smoke-free campus: concern for everyone’s health. Tobacco smoking has been studied for more than a decade and is considered to be one of the leading causes of death. Follow:
Accreditation process takes over lancer inboxes
Share: Have you wondered why an accreditation e-mail keeps popping up in your Lancer inbox? Pasadena City College is currently going through their annual Accreditation process. Accreditation is the process in which PCC gets certified on its competency, authority and credibility. Follow:
History instructor brings hands-on approach to classroom
A history professor’s job is to make sure their students learn important events, the dates of those events and the people involved. With the instructors usually giving vivid and passionate descriptions to help students better understand the curriculum, history professor Edgar Pacas does one better and shows his students.
Last minute penalty kick forces draw
In a seesawing battle, against the Santa Ana Dons, PCC men’s soccer team snatched a 2-2 draw from the jaws of defeat at Robinson Stadium on Friday.
Why being polite is overrated
Share: On the surface it seems like a very obvious and innocuous suggestion: people should be polite when discussing divisive issues. Generally speaking, people should be nice, but that’s not something you can force someone to do and do genuinely. Follow: