Updated police report.
International students forced to change their plans
A late spring session will be scheduled to accommodate international students who had made arrangements to travel or work during the eliminated winter session, officials said.
Jack Scott returns home to Pasadena
After almost six decades in a distinguished career as a leader in higher education and as a state legislator, California Community Colleges Chancellor Jack Scott, former PCC president, is retiring and returning home to the Pasadena area.
Transit pass offered for third year
PCC’s partnership with the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority and Foothill Transit has renewed the I-TAP program for a third year this fall.
University day draws crowds
Hundreds flocked to the Quad for University Day on Monday morning despite the heat. The event ran from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., but students started checking out the booths about 20 minutes early this semester.
Survey finds most colleges in financial distress
Community colleges responding to a survey conducted by the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office paint a picture of drastic financial distress throughout the Golden State.
Suit lays bare details of bribery case against fired officials
A lawsuit involving two former school officials reveals details into bribery allegations that may be the centerpiece of a District Attorney’s investigation of the two men.
Former student claims wrongful arrest at Board meeting
A former PCC student says he was wrongfully arrested at the Aug. 29 Board of Trustees meeting at the Community Education Center and he had no intention to cause trouble. Police say the matter was handled appropriately.
Student charged after joyride in cart
Two students allegedly jumped into a facilities vehicle on Tuesday afternoon and took it for a “joy ride†around the campus.






