Share: In a small plaza just off of Lake Avenue sits Sugarfish, a small sushi restaurant that is known for having sushi that “melts-in-your-mouth.” Follow:
Hidden gem in plain sight
Share: What I love most about Pasadena is you can walk on the boulevard of Colorado and still find new gems every weekend. There’s somehow always a clothing store, bookstore, or cafe you might have overlooked last time you were there. Follow:
Police Blotter: Pasadena police department investigates rape on campus
Share: Tuesday, April 4 Pasadena Fire Department transported a male student to the hospital after he was complaining of chest pain from the Health Center. Officers were called after a woman stated that the vehicle parked next to hers hit her vehicle. There were no injuries in the accident. Wednesday, April 5 An emergency exit of the Community Education Center was found ajar. The area was checked by officers and seemed to be all clear. An ambulance was called to the Community Education Center after …
Pro/Con: Papers forgo print and pick up digital
Share: The campus Courier is no longer in paper but on the screen, what is your opinion on the switch for digital and what can we expect from the change? Follow:
Goblins, ghouls, and gremlins galore!
Share: Pasadena oozed with creatures from the black lagoon and beyond as Monsterpalooza clawed its way through the convention center last weekend. Follow:
Hands Off Syria protest: Make PCC a sanctuary school
Share: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), the LA Answers Coalition, Centro CSO, and Black Lives Matter protested against President Trump’s aggression towards Syria on Tuesday at the quad. Follow:
Lancers’ Lives: Preserving Iranian tradition with sustainable fashion
Share: Niousha Khosrowyar is a 23-year-old freshman at PCC. She was born in Tehran, Iran, and studied fashion for a year in London. She hopes to transfer to USC in the fall, and is majoring in business management/marketing. Follow:
Inspiration propels pianist to pinnacle performance
Share: As his hands move swiftly and confidently across the familiar 88 piano keys, PCC student Jesse Reyes is only looking for two things: to perform his best and let all that hard work pay off. Follow:
Lancers baseball now in hunt for division title
Share: The surging Pasadena baseball team won their 16th game of the season Thursday afternoon and remain tied for first place in the SCC North division race as the Lancers completed the season sweep at LA Harbor College, beating them on their own turf. Follow:
Phishing spike baits schools of students
Share: Last January the Department of Homeland Security has issued an alert on scams specifically targeting college students where hackers impersonate administrators, staffers and potential employers to gain access to students accounts. Follow: