Share: British Prime Minister David Cameron proposed a new law that could revoke passports of individuals suspected of flying to the Middle East to support the “poisonous ideology of Islamic extremism” of ISIS, the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria. After an estimated 500 British citizens flew to the Middle East to fight alongside similar groups, British Parliament introduced anti-terrorism measures to prevent suspected citizens from reentering the country and even temporary flight bans. Follow:
Men’s soccer falls short in defeat
The Lancers dropped their second consecutive game in heartbreaking fashion yesterday at San Bernardino Valley College.
Meat District Co. burger giveaway
Share: More than a hundred people lined up on Raymond Avenue Tuesday outside the Meat District Co., which offered free hamburgers for a year to the first hundred customers. Follow:
‘Badass’ professor balances working and riding
Share: In a brightly lit office in Building V, there is one desk that stands out significantly. The clutter of textbooks, the scattered papers, and the multiple framed photographs aren’t what makes this desk pop out though. This significant desk has a computer with a rotating screensaver of a professional looking motorcyclist, zooming sideways on a track field. Follow:
Women’s cross country finishes 10th
Share: The Pasadena City College women’s Cross-Country team took 10th place in the 5K Cross Country race at the Whittier Narrows Regional Park Friday. Follow:
New president promises better communication
Interim President Robert Miller pledged to create a better campus climate and form of communication between his administration and the faculty Monday morning in an open letter to the college.
Amidst change, the Graphic Communications Program prepares students for life outside the classroom
The Graphic Communications Program, also known as GRFX, encourages the students to not only learn how to screen print, but to also strive for success in ventures that relate to the industry.
Woman bikes across the country to overcome troubled past
On an island in the middle of a lake off the coast of Ireland is a pilgrimage site called St. Patrick’s Purgatory. Catholics journey to this entrance to purgatory where the do not eat, sleep or wear shoes as they search for a deeper meaning and connection to God.
Water polo eager to showcase improvements
Despite a disappointing 2013 season, head coach Terry Stoddard and the Lancers water polo team expect a noticeable improvement to both the offense and defense since five sophomores will be returning for the upcoming season.
PCC alum dances to the beat of her own drum
Share: In 2008, a former Pasadena City College student from the Los Angeles area ascended onto a shadowy stage at an underground club in Santa Monica and performed her debut as a punk rock legend. Follow: