Share: An impressive sight of acrobatics, sound and color took place as part of PCC ‘s Chinese Culture Day. The Developing Virtue Secondary School took center stage to perform traditional Chinese dances and songs. Follow:
Bribery scandal set for trial
The bribery scandal involving two-high ranking school officials that rocked the campus last summer will finally be going to trial.
Richard van Pelt, the former vice president of administrative services and former Facilities Supervisor Alfred Hutchings were fired after the school found out that they were being investigated by the District Attorney’s office for “conflicts of interest.â€
Courier adviser still in limbo
Share: No one knows who will be advising the Courier this upcoming fall semester. Last month, the Courier’s adviser, Warren Swil, was put on paid administrative leave after an official complaint citing “employee misconduct†was made against him. Follow:
Calendargate continues
Winter intersession will again become a major issue on campus as the PCC Calendar Committee has, with large majority, approved a 2013-14 calendar that includes a winter intersession that is now making its way up to the Board of Trustees for final approval.
Fines for smokers looms
Share: The Health and Safety Committee is moving toward citing students caught smoking outside designated areas with monetary fines. Follow:
TEDxPCC event to take place this fall
TEDx, an event that is planned and coordinated independently on a community-by-community basis, will be coming to the PCC campus and will feature speakers from several different facets of the world this coming fall.
Associated Student Elections Results
Over 1100 students voted during this years Associated Students elections held on April 16 and 17, an increase from last year, according to Scott Thayer, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs.
Bridging the gap
CTE Showcase helps high school students transition into certificate programs while still working to transfer from PCC.
Jackie Robinson honored at film premiere
Members of the Robinson family, PCC alumni, students and staff and many Pasadena residents gathered at the Arclight theater to celebrate the life of Jackie Robinson and to watch a premiere of the film 42.
