The military is in a crisis of immense proportions. According to a 2010 Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) report, war veterans are committing suicide at the alarming rate of 18 per day. Yet, when a veteran commits suicide after her return home from military service, she is not counted a casualty of war, according to CNN.
HP deal with bookstore may help save money
The Campus Bookstore has signed a deal with HP to provide discounts on computing and printing products for students.
Courses to specialize in training for utilities field
PCC has teamed up with the Pasadena Department of Water and Power (PWP) to educate individuals about the electrical utility field because of a recent high demand for city employees.
A peek inside
Take a tour of the Courier newsroom, meet members of the staff and learn about the inner workings of the newspaper’s day-to-day operations.
Qurans donated to College
PCC President Mark Rocha, left, hugs Ibrahim Naeem, Operations Supervisor at the Community Education Center, after Naeem donated two Qurans to the Board of Trustees on June 1 to replace ones burned on campus in May.
Tape installation rises in Galloway Plaza
PCC students, faculty and onlookers were intrigued when a plastic installation was seen hanging between the pillars in Galloway Plaza on Monday.
Many wondered if it was a project from either the arts or engineering departments but they were surprised when they found out it was a project developed by students in the architecture program.
Students get fit for the summer
Wondering how you can get a smoking hot beach bod before the end of the semester? Student’s confessed their secrets for staying fit for the season.
A transfer tool for brainiacs
Students who want an enhanced tool to transfer to participating colleges such as UCLA and UCI or simply want a challenge at PCC should enroll in the Scholars Program, said Joseph Sierra, the program’s coordinator.
