Share: When the stars align just right, if the smog is swept away from the San Gabriels and the sky isn’t too bright to look toward the mountains, you can catch the silhouette of the Mount Wilson Observatory from the wide-windowed library of Pasadena City College. Follow:
$2.5 million to help second year Pathways reach goals
Share: PCC has just been awarded $2.5 million through the Title V Grant for the next five years, with the first year of funds received earlier this month enabling the Pathways program to move forward with their second year program. Follow:
Shake Out: When the ‘Big One’ comes
Share: Pasadena City College joined the 10.4 million Californians who participated in the Shake Out earthquake drill event on Thursday that simulates the proper response to a devastating quake. Follow:
Critics claim “illegals” to out vote citizens with AB 1461
Share: Critics of the “New Motor Voter Act” argue that automatically registering people to vote when they obtain or renew their driver’s license will increase potential voter fraud by enabling illegal immigrants to vote. Follow:
The love of the game
Share: Over 1.6 million athletes play football each year and 12 died from brain related injuries in 2014. Do these statistics mean that football should be banned? No, it should not. Football is a way to bring the community together rather the team winning or losing. Follow:
Shooting down media critics
Share: When learning anything, the simplest way to begin is to copy others. Follow:
PCC talks slut walks
Share: Mary “Unique” Spears had just left a relative’s funeral and arrived at the Joe Louis Post rental hall on Detroit’s east side to continue celebrating his life with other family members. Follow:
Dance your way to the salsa club
Share: Loud counts of “1, 2, 3,” direct a group of students learning steps to a new routine in room W102. Minutes later, they partner up and get into a big circle and start practicing the new routine with salsa music in the background. Follow:
Water polo didn’t skip a beat at Beach tournament
Share: The Lancers won three of the four games played during the Battle at the Beach tournament over the weekend, improving to 11-10 on the season. After posting a 1-2 record with one no contest at the Citrus Tournament last week, Pasadena got the results they were looking for by winning three games in a row to close out the contest hosted by Long Beach City College. Follow:
Lancers continue to ride on high note
Share: The women’s water polo team cruised to a 14-5 victory over Rio Hondo on Wednesday to win their third game in a row and improve to one game over .500. Follow: