Share: Despite a stomach cramp and some vomiting, the men’s and women’s cross-country teams found success at the Southern California Championships last Friday. Follow:
$6 million grant paves way to STEM careers
Share: The futures of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) students at PCC are looking bright with the recent awarding of a $6 million grant that will be used to recruit and support students who wish to be a part of the field. Follow:
SECO cooks up American gourmet and a variety of choices
Share: Smitty’s Grill, Arroyo Chop House and the long-standing Parkway Grill are Pasadena staples. The “Smith Brothers,” owners of all three restaurants, have successfully mastered the art and demand for American plates. From comfort food to the traditions of an old-time steakhouse, they are known for it. Follow:
Column: Trump presidency is a call to action
Share: I went home and cried last night. I sat on my floor and cried on my roommate’s shoulder for what I believe is going to be the loss of civil rights, basic human rights and the actual loss of lives for so many in our country. Follow:
The Affordable Care Act ain’t so affordable
Share: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was implemented with the goal of giving low-income families access to reasonably priced health insurance and lowering costs for all Americans. However, once again, premium rates are predicted to spike next year, leaving many Americans with much lighter pocketbooks. Follow:
‘Out of the Darkness Walk’ shines light on suicide epidemic
Share: When it comes to serious issues, not everyone is ready to admit that the problem exists, but the fact is the danger is much closer than people think. One of the main detrimental global problems that is plaguing our society is suicide. Everybody is aware of it, but not many people know how to deal with this problem. Follow:
Makers made their way to Artisanal LA
Share: The California Market Center (CMC) is known for its, of course, markets but they’re not necessarily markets—more like events, showrooms, sales, and expos. From food to pilates, you can find it all here, especially Artisanal LA. Follow:
Local farmers market celebrates Halloween
Share: Gray clouds gathered above South Pasadena and light raindrops sprinkled the crowd loomed at the weekly Farmer’s Market last Thursday in the week leading up to Halloween. Follow:
Science students to plunge into research at prestigious labs
Share: The National Science Foundation (NSF) recently awarded the scientific brains of PCC with an $850,000 grant that will allow them to work in some of the most advanced labs in the area in order to experience the life of a scientist firsthand. Follow:
Alternative transportation is beneficial for us all
Share: Cars are bumper to bumper in the parking lot, the occasional honking, and the pain of sitting behind the wheel for such a long time just to get to class, which can be very vexing when a majority of students are on a time crunch to get to class. Students sit in soul-crushing traffic for a time that feels like forever on their way to get to school when there are easier alternative ways to get around. They sit in cars during traffic right …