Share: Kendrick Lamar has never wanted people to dance more than on “GNX”. The album is Lamar’s sixth installment in an already colossally impactful discography. The year in itself has already been monumental for Lamar, as he has had victory lap after victory lap in regards to his beef against Drake which took place earlier in the year, with the public consensus primarily agreeing that Lamar had won. Add on to that, the cumulative diss track “Not Like Us” has turned into one of the …
15 minutes of fame was all ‘Hawk Tuah’ girl needed to scam her fans
Share: Coming as a shock to absolutely no one, this past Wednesday, Dec. 4, just hours after announcing the launch of her memecoin, $HAWK, Haliey Welch, better known as “Hawk Tuah Girl,” was accused of “misleading” and “betraying” investors following the cryptocurrency’s sudden nosedive in value. After this, Hawk Tuah Girl’s extended 15 minutes of fame should probably be over, but as history has shown, the public simply doesn’t care about cryptocurrency scams. The 22-year-old, who skyrocketed to fame after her appearance in the viral …
The Shatford Library’s third floor–and your fellow students–deserve better
Share: The three-storied Shatford Library boasts many privileges– a massive amount of reading material to be found in its expansive shelves, helpful staff members willing to assist you with finding materials for your paper and more. One particularly important aspect of our library’s unique and helpful features is the organization of the three floors, with the third (upper floor) being reserved for silent study, with the prohibition of talking or excessive noise. Yet even with this simple rule set in place, some still manage to …
Santa, songs, and shopping: South Lake lights up for holiday fest
Share: The Holiday Festivities Begin There was a Holiday Fest in the South Lake Pasadena district! This past Saturday was filled with the Christmas spirit, 12 blocks of holiday fun! Local stores participated in the event, with a variety of activities and Christmas carolers to start the season. When guests checked in, they were given a green Santa hat or holiday tote bag! This Fest brought the North pole to South Lake Pasadena, with different holiday activities throughout. They had Santa’s Village where Mr. Claus …
PCC emphasizes renewed commitment to accessibility for Disability Month Fair
Share: On Wednesday, November 20, the Associated Students of Pasadena City College (ASPCC) and Lancer Accessibility Resource Services (LARS) joined forces to host the college’s inaugural Disability Month event. Transforming the campus plaza into a lively hub of learning and connection, the fair spotlighted an array of resources designed to support students with disabilities both at PCC and beyond. The event pulsated with energy as students visited booths offering tools, information, and demonstrations tailored to empower disabled students. Each station highlighted the many ways in …
GALLERY: The Art of Motion
Share: The gallery captures the beauty of motion and light through photographic techniques. Each image explores themes of movement, whether it’s the blur of cars, sports, or nighttime scenes, blending artistry and storytelling. The gallery highlights the contrast between stillness and action, showcasing urban and natural elements. These photographs invite the viewer to experience time as a flowing visual journey. Follow:
My Territory: Where two communities found safety from an unlikely source
Share: Sunset Junction, bordering the neighborhoods of Silverlake and Echo Park, is one of the oldest and most vibrant neighborhoods in Los Angeles. It is known for its Victorian-style homes, its vibrant food scene, and its incredibly diverse historic neighborhoods. People from all walks intermingle with one another, drawn to its welcoming community. However, the prime location in the heart of the city has made it a center for gang activity. Growing up and attending junior high just down the street from Sunset Junction, I …
My Territory: Little Tokyo reaches for a handful of stars
Share: The roar of Godzilla will greet you when you disembark the train to Little Tokyo. The iconic kaiju’s voice was built into the train station to celebrate a special screening of the original 1954 film at the Aratani Theatre in Los Angeles on November 2. Pop-up shops in the neighborhood celebrated the city’s favorite atomic dinosaur, and were scheduled to end by Nov. 17. But as of today, Dec. 9, Godzilla’s roar is still in the Metro station. With how rarely Metro stations in …
DOGE poses significant financial consequences for PCC
Share: Recently, Vivek Ramaswamy, one of the two leaders of the proposed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has suggested that DOGE would outright “delete” certain government departments, one of them being the Department of Education (DOE). “We expect mass reductions, we expect certain agencies to be deleted outright,” Ramaswamy said. Ramaswamy and fellow co-leader Elon Musk have propped up DOGE to be a Grim Reaper of sorts in regards to many of the governmental departments that they wish to cut funding from . One of …
Lady Lancers lump another loss onto their losing streak
Share: The Lady Lancers’ losing streak continues after their game against Citrus College on Tuesday, Nov. 26th. Citrus’ offense was palpable from tip-off to the final quarter as they gained first possession of the ball and continued this trend throughout the match. “We have to learn to be able to sustain our defense,” head coach Joe Peron said. “30 seconds at a time.” The Lancers’ offense managed to keep the tempo with the Owls but ran out of steam in the final quarter of the …