Share: This past summer Metrolink installed a number of rentable bikes at the east end of the Pasadena City College campus. Follow:
Students are not the only ones roaming the campus
Share: The fall semester is here and the school is replenished with students, faculty and organizations willing to grab your attention. As many returning students are well aware of, there are also various organizations on campus asking about everything from God to the environment, and soliciting new members and donations. Follow:
Police Blotter: Man carrying blanket attempts to kiss student
Share: Monday, August 28 A student reported their vehicle’s rear bumper was damaged while parked in Level 3 of Lot 5. A report was taken of a student striking an unoccupied vehicle in Level 4D of Lot 5. The owner of the struck vehicle was located and information was exchanged between the two parties. Tuesday, August 29 Facilities personnel reported a female transient grooming herself in a sink of the the R-Building women’s restroom. The subject was contacted and advised to leave campus. A citation …
Volleyball dominates rivals in second win
Share: The Lancers women’s volleyball team defeated cross-town rivals the Vaqueros Friday night 3-0 (25-12, 25-15, 25-20). After missing the playoffs last season, and a 1-3 start this year, the dominant victory showed that the Lancers are capable of becoming a winning team this season. Follow:
PCC drops opener; unanswered questions remain for Lancers
Share: The PCC Football team lost their season opener 52-17 to Long Beach on Saturday night, amidst controversy surrounding Head Coach Thomas Maher, who was suspended for undisclosed reasons two weeks ago. Follow:
Men’s soccer team upheld by Southwestern
Share: The Lancers men’s soccer team opened pre-season against Southwestern College on Friday, where the score was held 2-2 after a mix up between the Lancers’ center-back and goalkeeper allowed SWC to tie within the last minutes of a hotly contested match. Follow:
PCC takes firm stance against DACA announcement
Share: On Tuesday morning, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, announced on behalf of the Trump Administration that Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), an Obama-era program that gives 800,000 undocumented youth access to education and work, is to be terminated unless Congress can find a legislative solution within six months. Follow:
Pasadena City College and the parking lot from hell
Share: I woke up last night in a cold sweat gasping for air only to realize I was safe at home in bed. No, I wasn’t having nightmares about the new IT movie, rather, I was having a reoccurring nightmare that comes during the first two weeks of each semester, as I have to relive the pain and agony of searching for a parking space. Follow:
Transgender soldiers are still soldiers
Share: Much like muggle born wizards striving to live fairly in spite of Voldemort’s world, many members of the transgender community have risen up to defend themselves and all genders inside the military after Trump’s insensitive transgender ban was set out. Follow:
This is what censorship looks like
Share: The free speech of marginalized groups in the United States has been consistently and systematically impeded and undervalued, but I think it’s safe to say that 2017 can officially be declared the year free speech became a sobriquet for white privilege. Follow: