Share: The Dodgers just won the most important series of their entire season. Playoffs might be continuing, but after consecutive seasons of playoff disappointments, the National League Divisional Series had become a physical and psychological wall for the team and their fans. Why bother talking about Ohtani and the World Series if the Dodgers couldn’t even make it past the NLDS? Victory against the Padres was vital. A loss would show that nothing had changed, that the Dodgers were still irrelevant past October. So the …
Video game streamers turn followers into far-right fanatics
Share: In recent years, the world of video game streaming has exploded in popularity, with platforms like Twitch, YouTube, and Kick giving rise to a new generation of online celebrities. These streamers, often playing to massive audiences, have the power to influence culture, shape opinions, and build communities. While gaming has long been a refuge for many, an unsettling trend has emerged: a growing number of high-profile streamers are subtly or overtly pushing alt-right ideals to their followers, raising concerns about the normalization of extremist …
Metro’s new GoPass program goes off the rails when it comes to PCC
Share: The GoPass makes riding the Metro free for K-12 and Community College Students, making it the “largest fareless student transit pass program” in the country. The pass was part of a pilot program, which was made permanent in spring. However, according to the Metro website, PCC students are not eligible for GoPasses. Metro’s new GoPass pilot program provides a free transit pass meant to assist students with lower income by reducing transportation costs so students can focus on their education. “The GoPass pilot has …
College campus becomes canvas for new painting project
Share: Recently PCC has been doing construction updates around the campus to ensure every building is up to date with one of these projects being the Campus Wide Exterior Painting Project. The Campus Wide Exterior Painting Project is a $3.2 million effort intended to refresh the exterior painting on all physical structures at the college. As for its funding, the campus’ exterior painting project is being paid for through Scheduled Maintenance funds. These funds have been provided via the college’s regular budgeting process. This comprehensive …
Audiences roared with applause for ‘Dragon Lady’
Share: “Dragon Lady” is the first installment in a trilogy titled “The Dragon Cycle” about playwright and star Sara Porkalob’s “Filipino American gangster family” as she describes it. Each play follows a female protagonist from a different generation of Porkalob’s family; her grandmother, her mother, and herself. The show is a two-act cabaret musical that opens with Maria Porkalob Sr. expressing her frustration with the ingratitude with which she feels her children–her eldest daughter in particular–treat her on the eve of her 60th birthday. In …
The Supreme Court’s failures are only going to get worse
Share: As the new Supreme Court session begins, Americans must grapple with the disturbing reality of a Republican-dominated Court that seems intent on reversing decades of progress. With a 6-3 conservative majority, the Court is now a battleground where the ideals of justice and equality face increasing threats from an ideology that prioritizes partisanship over impartiality. While the Supreme Court was designed to be a nonpartisan institution that protects the constitutional rights of all citizens, recent rulings suggest that this conservative majority is more interested …
From the Archives: The Courier covers college’s conception
Share: [Editor’s Desk, 2024: The birth of Pasadena City College in 1947 didn’t just mark the start of a new institution—it also brought about a transition for its student newspaper. With the merging of John Muir College and Pasadena Junior College, the Pasadena Chronicle, which had served as the voice of the student body, was set to evolve into something new: the PCC Courier. Much like the college itself, the newspaper faced the challenge of building an identity from the foundation up. The Pasadena Chronicle …
GALLERY: TROPA celebrates Filipino American Heritage Month through dance and culture
Share: TROPA kicked off Filipino American Heritage Month with “Pagkakaisa,” featuring traditional dance, cultural presentations, and community bonding at Pasadena City College. The gallery highlights moments from the event, including the “tinikling” folk dance performed by Miguel Bernardo and Janneah Co, where dancers gracefully navigated between clapping bamboo poles. The celebration also included history presentations, lively discussions, and a documentary screening that shed light on Filipino farmworkers’ role in American labor history. Photographer Eizen Yap captured the vibrant atmosphere and dynamic performances, showcasing the joy, …
GALLERY: Colorful flora of Pasadena and surroundings
Share: This collection showcases the captivating variety of flowers and plants found in Pasadena and its surrounding areas. The images highlight the rich colors and textures of the region’s flora, from vibrant blossoms to serene greenery. Each photo captures the unique charm of the local landscapes, celebrating nature’s beauty in every season. Enjoy the simple beauty and lush scenery that make this area special for nature lovers. Follow:
GALLERY: Latin jazz ensemble ignites Pasadena City College
Share: The Latin Jazz Ensemble, directed by Brian Carmody, delivered an energetic performance on Thursday, October 3, captivating the audience with vibrant rhythms and dynamic melodies at Pasadena City College’s West Patio. Check out the gallery with photos capturing the lively atmosphere and talented musicians who made the Latin Jazz Ensemble concert an unforgettable afternoon! Follow: