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:
Revved up for summer: how to keep your car in gear
Share: When taking a road trip it is more than just getting up and driving, especially if you want to arrive at your destination safe and sound. There are more procedures than just filling up your car with gasoline. Keeping up with the maintenance for your car is key, especially on road trips. Follow:
Don’t be a drag, just be a queen
Share: Go in for Wednesday night karaoke and be amazed by a drag show put on by your friendly neighborhood royalty. Follow:
Play a game and drink it too at EightyTwo
Share: In the heart of the arts district lies EightyTwo; a bar/arcade with retro classic games, beer on tap, and signature cocktails. If you’ve got a nostalgia itch for your childhood and want to grab a drink, this is the place for you. Follow:
Student elections: what you need to know
Share: Campaign season for the Associated Students (AS) executive board has officially begun, as the list for qualified candidates was posted last week and campaigning started on Monday. Follow:
City council nips medical marijuana in the bud
Share: The Pasadena City Council voted unanimously in favor of an ordinance to shut off utilities to medical marijuana dispensaries that are operating illegally in the city, potentially cutting off patients from life saving medicine on Monday. In 2015, the city council amended Chapter 8 of the Pasadena Municipal Code (PMC) to prohibit any and all commercial use of marijuana within the city limits. This includes but is not limited to medicinal, recreational, and delivery services for cannabis. However, despite the zoning ordinance that effectively …
LA Times’ bad and boujee night market
Share: If you’ve ever been to the 626 Night Market, you know how they can be packed with a lot of people, food trucks, and live music. This is essentially what the first annual night market in Los Angeles was like, just a bit more bougie. Follow:
The movie that ‘Snatched’ my sanity
Share: Watching a movie about the relationship between a mother and a daughter on Mother’s Day weekend seems like a perfect option for a night out, however, “Snatched” might not be the right choice since it turned out to be nothing but a huge disappointment. Follow: