Share: Well-known rock band Linkin Park released their seventh studio album on Thursday night, reinventing their sound and deviating (rightly so) from what fans might have been expecting. Follow:
Snoop Dogg’s back, or rather, he ‘Neva Left’
Share: Long Beach native, hip-hop artist and rapper Snoop Dogg released his 15th studio album on Thursday night, less than a year after dropping his previous album, Coolaid. The 16-track album, titled “Neva Left,” totals just over an hour in length, and is a testament to the evolutions of hip-hop and Snoop himself as indicated by the album artwork — a picture of himself from his “Doggystyle” days. Track 1: “Neva Left” The album’s title track is a welcoming intro to the rest of the …
Boba shop pumps flavor into your tea
Share: Among the many shops and restaurants on Lake Blvd. in Pasadena, Tpumps is well known for their many flavorful combinations — and their enormous lines. Follow:
Holocaust survivor Betty Cohen revisits life during genocide
Share: Through the Museum of Tolerance of Los Angeles, Holocaust survivor Betty Cohen has been telling her story multiple times to different people at various places. But what’s constant is the horror. Like a magmatic rock, the atrocious events of the Nazi genocide has solidified and survivors like Cohen carry the weight throughout their life. Follow:
Active shooter drill: how PCC prepared
Share: While campus shootings are unpredictable, students and staff should know where to go and what to do the second they hear a pulled trigger. For the protection of the campus, Campus Safety provided an active shooter training to prepare everyone for such this unlikely, yet extremely dangerous event. Follow:
7-Eleven: Why have you given up on yourself?
Share: I went to the 7-Eleven right across the street from campus yesterday to get a slurpee (you know the one located at 1661 E Colorado Blvd) and left empty-handed, sticky, and disgusted. Follow:
Pro/Con: Should campus police carry guns?
Share: PRO: Fight Fire With Fire Cailynn Knabenshue Asst. Lifestyle Editor Suppose there’s an active shooter on campus. How do you expect first responders, specifically campus police, to fight them off with anything other than a loaded gun? I’m not advocating for the Second Amendment, nor do I want it to become easier to get access to firearms and no, this article isn’t sponsored by the NRA. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. I think that the reason for so many shootings nowadays is because …
CourierCast: Student candidate slates
Share: The Courier’s Christian Rivas talks to candidates in the two slates running for Associated Students’ elections: Lancers for Liberty and United Students for Equity. Check out both before you cast your vote! For more info on the student elections, check out our breakdown. Voting starts May 24. Follow:
Police Blotter: Student keeps keys away from drunk driver
Share: Monday, May 8 A homeless person was reported threatening to break into vehicles in Lot 10. Officer dispatched to the area, and the subject was counseled and released. A woman was reported bothering students in the Piazza. Officer Gonzales made contact with the subject and escorted her off campus. A facilities member reported three men arguing in Lot 5 level 3. Officer Chan arrived and spoke to the men and released them Tuesday, May 9 A student reported a possible homeless person panhandling in …
Swim team drowns in titles and broken records
Share: Lancer’s swim broke records, ranked in state titles, and created a rip tide for their freshmen swimmers to follow to sophomore glory. Follow: