Share: About 45,000 books were given away free to children and students at the 7th Annual Feria de Educación hosted by CSU Dominguez Hills, Univision and the CSU Latino Initiative on Oct. 3. Follow:
The Parenthood Trap
Share: Watching the Republican debate, I couldn’t help but think of the crotchety old man on ‘Murika Street watering his lawn while screaming at the school children walking home, “stay off my lawn, you rotten kids!” I remember in high school the saying SSDD: “same shit different day.” And so goes the debate on defunding Planned Parenthood, again. Follow:
Candidates wage battle at the forum
Share: Questions about the direction and leadership of the college dominated the conversation inside the Westerbeck Recital Hall during an open forum Wednesday night. Follow:
Online student education planning tools to get facelift this spring
Share: Student Services is preparing to roll out new online tools this spring to aid students in their education planning by implementing new virtual counseling software. Follow:
Pathways students burn rubber in elastic car race
Going up against top universities and grad students from one of the most prestigious art schools in the nation was no easy feat for the students from PCC’s Design Technology Pathway program, but despite the odds, several students managed to win awards at the 10th annual Formula E competition hosted by the Art Center.
Lancers end their losing streak but begin another
Share: The Lancers ended their losing streak by tying 1-1 against El Camino College on Friday but quickly tallied another loss in a 1-0 defeat against East Los Angeles College on Tuesday. Follow:
Water polo bags first SCC win
Share: Last Wednesday, PCC’s women’s water polo team battled against El Camino College and won 13-0, marking their first win in the South Coast Conference this season. Follow:
Hope and help for homeless students
Share: Two PCC professors are spearheading an effort to address the school’s homeless student population by collaborating with the city of Pasadena. Follow:
Everclear frontman rocks for education
Share: Poor weather couldn’t stop the music at the second annual Rock4PEF benefit concert Sunday night, although it was enough to force the music show, headlined by Art Alexakis, lead singer of alternative rock band Everclear, inside the community building at Farnsworth Park in Altadena. Follow:
Police Blotter: Man seen ‘possibly exposing himself’
Share: Monday Sept. 28: An administration member at the Community Educational Center stated a disabled student has reported being physically abused at his/her home. Student met with counselor and a psychiatrist was notified to meet with the student. Tuesday Sept. 29: A male reported being assaulted near the north side of the L building when he was bumped into while riding his skateboard. He stated that the man who bumped into him began to curse at him. A male student reported their backpack was stolen …