Students, staff pleased with SHS’s move to new U Building

Share: Monday, April 28 was the grand opening day of the Student Health Services Office after it moved from the basement of the D Building to the brand new U Building that opened earlier this month.  The SHS office’s new location is U-201, the second floor of the U Building. Previously, the office was located in D-105. Administrative Assistant, Daisy Hyunh, expressed her thoughts about how the office is now in a better location.  “When the new building was designed and the placement of the …

Pasadena pitching pitfalls prompts Lancers to perish in playoffs

Share: After taking game 1 in a surprise upset, Pasadena City College dropped both ends of Saturday’s doubleheader to No. 3 seed Palomar, ending its postseason run.  Heading on the road to face the SoCal Regional Tournament’s no. 3 seed was a tall task for the Lancers, but following a 6-4 victory in game 1, Pasadena turned the series on its head, putting the Comets on the brink of elimination. “We didn’t snag [game 1],” head coach Pat McGee said. “We beat them.”  The Lancers’ …

GALLERY: Earth Day Festivities Light Up the PCC Quad

Share: The Earth Day Spring Festival, held on April 22 at the PCC Quad, brought the campus community together for a lively celebration of sustainability and creativity. Attendees enjoyed flower arranging, pot painting, planting, carnival games, music, and snacks. This gallery showcases moments captured by Courier photographers, highlighting the vibrant energy and hands-on fun of the day. Follow:

Lancers get fired up to shoot down Comets at playoffs

Share: Friday, May 2, will see the first game in a three-game series, with the Lancers facing off against the Palomar Comets. After successfully bouncing back in their recent bout with East LA with an 8-4 victory, the Lancers snagged the opportunity to head off to the 3C2A Regionals this weekend. The beginning of the season saw its fair share of tribulations, with the aftermath of the Eaton fire leaving the team without a field for six weeks and injuries leaving some players out of …

BLOTTER: Woman calls police on students doing homework

Share: Editorial note: The information provided in the police blotter has not been independently verified by the Courier. The details in this article are reported as provided by campus police, and readers should consider this when interpreting the information. Monday, April 14, 2025 7:31 am: A cadet reported a table from the CEC campus being dragged around campus. The was found later with burn marks and burned trash around it.  8:07 am: Health Center Staff reported a subject who requested to be transported to the hospital for …

Masks, music and mystery: International Student Center hosts Masquerade Ball

Share: Exquisite masquerade masks were offered at the entrance from inside the CC Building. As guests went deeper into the room, they could see that there was enough food to feed an enormous crowd of people. When the lights were turned off, the music only got louder. On Friday, April 25th, the International Student Center held their International Masquerade Ball, with the promise of an enchanting night, masks, and mystery.  Prior to the event’s occurrence, small purple posters around the school invited students to attend …

PCC celebrates Earth Day with paint, plants, and peaceful discussion

Share: Sunshine, laughter, and community bonding set the scene as students gathered around the quad for a harmonious Earth Day celebration. Chatter floated through the air as tables buzzed with activity, hands busy threading bracelets and holding paint stiff brushes.  The event brought forth a reminder that contributing to our planet can be both meaningful and fun. Whether painting, planting, or just passing by, everyone left a little lighter. “Today’s inspiring,” said Nareh Kiledjian, ASA director of communications, “I like the initiative of earth, and …