Share: When the world seems to be filled with nothing but disappointment and life doesn’t seem exactly exciting anymore, it’s important to remember that there is always somebody willing to help. Psychological Services at PCC wants students to know that seeking support is not something to be ashamed of, but is an admirable step. Follow:
Campus crime tips now fully anonymous
Share: One of PCC’s newest online features, Lancer Anonymous Tip Reporting (LART), enables anyone to submit and provide suspected crime information confidentially and anonymously to Campus Police. Follow:
Lancers’ Lives: Traveling to find a school to call home
Share: Rafael Marcial is a 26-year-old student at PCC double-majoring in business and social work. He is currently working at the Los Angeles DCFS as an Intermediate Unit clerk. Follow:
Debate’s priceless push to Nationals
Share: PCC’s award-winning Speech and Debate (Forensics) members’ second home is the basement level of the C building. The hallway holds a collage of old and new successful forensics members and a case crowded with trophies, and behind the doors are forensics members either laughing, crying, or advocating for social change. Follow:
Archaeology students still searching for Utah’s ancient walls
Share: Students are warned: it’s hot, dusty, and dirty. Sometimes also muddy, rainy, and windy. It’s tedious work, digging for hours for something that might not be there. Follow:
‘Suckers’ for art celebrate 30th anniversary of Artist-in-Residence program
Share: Outside the Boone Family Art Gallery last Friday, a crowd gathers around and watches flamenco guitarist Stephen Dick perform. Suddenly a man emerges from that crowd, turns around and says, “I didn’t know PCC did stuff like this,” he said passionately. “This is awesome.” Follow:
How feminism empowers heterosexual relationships
Share: “I do not wish [women] to have power over men; but over themselves.” Follow:
Students are about to get ‘Starfished’
Share: PCC is about to launch Starfish, a software platform that sends early-alerts to students based on their class performance and faculty concerns, then puts them in contact in real time with the resources designed to help them such as counseling. Follow:
Police Blotter: Man found “exposing” himself in the W-building restroom
Share: Monday, March 13, 2017 Staff reported a homeless person sleeping on the bench in the GM building lobby. A counselor reported their cell phone and pencil case were stolen from her desk. A student reported their car was hit by an unknown driver in Lot 4. A student reported his vehicle was keyed while parked in Lot 4. A student reported a man entered the W-building women’s restroom and exposed himself to her. Officer looked around for the man but did not find him. …
Police Blotter: Student reported inappropriately touching and talking to others
Share: Monday, March 6, 2017 A woman twisted her ankle while running down the stairs in the W building. She was later transported to the Health Center by Campus Police. Pasadena Fire Department called the Campus Police because a 19-year old male student called the department reporting his rapid heart rate. Student was taken to Huntington Hospital by paramedics. A student reported that his car was hit in Lot 5 by another vehicle. Tuesday, March 7, 2017 A student reported that his cell phone was …