Share: The U-building, also known as the Armen Sarafian building, has pushed its completion date back to Winter of 2025 due to supply chain issues caused by the pandemic. “The Sarafian project, like many other construction projects, was impacted by the pandemic and the resulting supply chain issues,” Facilities Director Richard Laret said. “Although supply chain issues have largely stabilized, the procurement of large electrical and mechanical equipment has impacted the project delivery schedule.” After the U-building was deemed seismically unsafe in 2012, the replacement …
PCC purchases $13.2 million in property for new Rosemead satellite campus
Share: At a special meeting in late November 2023 the Pasadena City College Board of Trustees voted to approve the purchase of three adjacent properties in El Monte for a total of $13.2 million, which they plan to use for a new Rosemead satellite campus following the end of their lease at a nearby facility in June 2023. PCC was only given a couple months’ warning that the El Monte Union High School District was planning to end the lease with the college which had …
How Do I Vote If I Am Experiencing Homelessness?
Share: In Pasadena see the Courier / LAist coverage of PCC’s Board of Trustees, Pasadena’s City Council and the Pasadena Mayor’s race. This was republished with permission from LAist as a part of our joint collaboration. There are state laws and judicial rulings that support the right of a person who is experiencing homelessness to register to vote. But that doesn’t mean the process is easy to figure out. If you’re unhoused and want to vote, this FAQ is intended to help address some of the most common challenges, …
You Can Vote In The March 2024 Presidential Primary Even If You’re Not Registered With A Party. Here’s How
Share: In Pasadena see the Courier / LAist coverage of PCC’s Board of Trustees, Pasadena’s City Council and the Pasadena Mayor’s race. This was republished with permission from LAist as a part of our joint collaboration. California is voting in the presidential primary election this March. If you’re a registered voter with a political party, you’ll automatically get a ballot with that party’s presidential candidates.But if you aren’t affiliated with any party — that is, you’re registered as “No Party Preference” — here’s what to do if you want to participate …
How Do I Vote By Mail?
Share: In Pasadena see the Courier / LAist coverage of PCC’s Board of Trustees, Pasadena’s City Council and the Pasadena Mayor’s race. This was republished with permission from LAist as a part of our joint collaboration. Have you made a plan to vote in the March 5 primary election yet? Millions of vote-by-mail ballots are going to homes across the state.We’re still voting during a pandemic, so voting by mail is definitely encouraged and, just as in the last election, every registered voter in California …
How Do I Register To Vote?
Share: In Pasadena see the Courier / LAist coverage of PCC’s Board of Trustees, Pasadena’s City Council and the Pasadena Mayor’s race. This was republished with permission from LAist as a part of our joint collaboration. Here’s everything you need to know about how to register to vote for the general election, guided by your questions. We’ll be updating this FAQ as we answer more, so check back often. If you have a question that’s not being addressed, ask us! You can submit your question …
What’s on the ballot: Pasadena City College Board of Trustees
Share: This voter guide covers both the Pasadena area and Pasadena City College Board of Trustee elections in partnership with The PCC Courier and LAist. For coverage of L.A. County, California, and federal races that might be on your ballot, head to LAist’s Voter Game Plan. To find out what will be on your ballot, head to the L.A. County interactive sample ballot website. In the March 2024 primaries several local leaders and new candidates are campaigning and spreading the word about what they bring …
What’s on the ballot: Pasadena City Council
Share: This voter guide covers both the Pasadena area and Pasadena City College Board of Trustee elections in partnership with The PCC Courier and LAist. For coverage of L.A. County, California, and federal races that might be on your ballot, head to LAist’s Voter Game Plan. To find out what will be on your ballot, head to the L.A. County interactive sample ballot website. In the March 2024 primaries several local leaders and new candidates are campaigning and spreading the word about what they bring …
What’s on the ballot: Pasadena Mayor
Share: This voter guide covers both the Pasadena area and Pasadena City College Board of Trustee elections in partnership with The PCC Courier and LAist. For coverage of L.A. County, California, and federal races that might be on your ballot, head to LAist’s Voter Game Plan. To find out what will be on your ballot, head to the L.A. County interactive sample ballot website. In the March 2024 primaries several local leaders and new candidates are campaigning and spreading the word about what they bring …
Queerhcata invites PCC students to express themselves through dance
Share: Latinx music blared from a PCC conference room as students gathered together and practiced the steps of bachata, carefree of any gender norms that interfered with the expression of dance. On Mar. 12, PCC’s Puente club hosted an event with Queerchata that offered a safe space for students to embrace their culture and sexual identity. The one-time event was held at the Creveling Lounge with Latinx music and food provided, welcoming all students interested. Discovering a community or organization within a college institution that …