Former PCC football player signs with NCAA Division 1 college
Nation’s first community college veterans clinic coming to PCC
Share: After many years and collaborations between the campus Veterans Resource Center (VRC), Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System (VAGLAHS), and congresswoman Judy Chu, Pasadena City College (PCC) will be bringing the first veterans primary care clinic to the campus. Follow:
Retreat breeds collegiality despite bleak budget outlook
Share: Faculty, staff, administrators, and students gave up several hours last Friday to attend the first Annual Budget Retreat, where representatives from all levels of shared governance came together to review and prioritize budget requests based on the mission of the college as the school prepares for a bleak financial outlook from the state. Follow:
Ujima blazes the trail for black history month on campus
Share: The quad was alive Tuesday afternoon as the Ujima program held their opening ceremony for Black History Month with the African group Kabasa Drummers and Dancers. The group shared the culture and variety of stories through dances and music. Follow:
Author prepares PCC Freedom Writers for D.C. trip
Share: Multiple departments funded an event that brought guest author and speaker Erin Gruwell to the Creveling Lounge on Wednesday night to gather dreamers and believers alike. Follow:
Village features seasoned writer turned mixed media artist
Share: The Pasadena Village opened its doors to the public on Thursday evening to an exhibit featuring mixed media, oil, and watercolor pieces by 87 year-old artist Loretta Keller. Follow:
U.S. should join the rest of the West
Share: In 2008, Democrats nominated the then-Senator Barack Obama as their presidential candidate for the election on the campaign promise of universal healthcare. He would later go on to be elected president, carrying the message that the time for Medicare for all was now. Follow:
Walk PCC encourages “walk and talk” to a healthier lifestyle
Student Health Services held their first meeting of “Walk PCC” this past Tuesday. The new program hopes to encourage students to exercise for 30 minutes and discuss healthful lifestyle tips during their class free hour from 12:15 p.m. to 12:45 p.m.
Blotter: Market spectator swaps in for out, says ‘Bye’ to tires
Share: Monday, Feb. 1: Officer Robins of campus police escorted a student with a restraining order off of the campus. Another student was reported causing a disturbance in the library computer lab, where he was then escorted off the campus as well by Officer Robins. Two people were seen throwing sodas at each other in Lot 4, level 5, while driving. by Officer Robins who counseled both parties. A transient was reported as sleeping in one of the elevators in north of Lot 5. The …
Mercy rule leads to three-game losing streak for softball
Share: Lancers softball isn’t off to a great start. The recent shutout against Santa Barbara College on Saturday puts them on a three game losing streak as they fell 11-1 in a shortened five inning game due to the eight-run mercy rule. Follow: