A new report on the safety of the U Building questions the initial evaluations that the school had done in previous years, which became the basis of determining to abandon the building.
BULLETIN: Bond panel calls special meeting
A special meeting of the Measure P Citizens Oversight committee has been called for Wednesday, the Courier learned late Monday afternoon.
Former student convicted in kitty litter slaying
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A jury has convicted a former PCC student with voluntary manslaughter in the second trial regarding the slaying of his girlfriend and hiding her body in a trash can full of kitty litter.
Interim Replacement appointed for Van Pelt
The college president on Monday announced the appointment of a replacement for Vice President of Administrative Services Rick van Pelt who was placed on leave Thursday after Los Angeles County District Attorney’s agents served a search warrant on his office and home.
BULLETIN: AS seeks audit of college Books
The Associated Students of Pasadena City College announced late Sunday night that it is seeking an audit of all district acc
BULLETIN: Power cut to parts of campus
Students with final exams scheduled this morning found themselves taking them outside of their classrooms, as power is cut off to half of the campus. The electricity also is out beyond the campus, with traffic signals not functioning up and down Colorado Boulevard.
BULLETIN: College president speaks to community
College President Mark Rocha has just finished an on-camera interview with two Courier editors regarding the bribery crisis.
President takes over Facilities Services Department
President Mark Rocha is now overseeing the Facilities Services Department after two senior officials with responsibility for its operations were placed on administrative leave in connection with the bribery probe.
NOTEBOOK: A hectic 24 hours
The events of Wednesday, June 6 became one of the most intense and frustrating reporting experiences I have had, until the following day. On Thursday morning, as I was helping to fill up the Courier newsstands, I handed a paper to a worker who mentioned there were “suits” on campus at 5 am that morning. On my way back to the newsroom, at about 8:45 a.m., I saw Dowell and President Mark Rocha walking into the police station.
Campus community shocked, saddened by criminal probe
Members of the campus community are shocked and saddened by revelations of a criminal investigation into allegations of bribery on campus. Students, faculty and staff were stunned by Thursday’s announcement that search warrants issued by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office targeting Vice President of Administrative Services Richard van Pelt and Facilities Supervisor Al Hutchings had been served at both men’s homes and offices.
