Vast green lawns, rows of trees and a still, glass-like surface that holds a clear reflection of the college ensure that the Mirror Pools rarely go unnoticed by anyone walking around campus or strolling down Colorado Boulevard.
Further class cuts coming
A further reduction in classes is expected for the 2010-2011 school year, but they will be only relatively minor, a school official said.
Students protest budget cuts
Dozens of PCC students marched through campus Thursday afternoon protesting state budget cuts.
A look back with . . . Professor Kent Yamauchi
Helping students on a regular basis is exactly what Kent Yamauchi is known for as assistant dean of special services.
PCC encourages middle school students at Girls Science Day
Over 200 excited middle school girls from the Pasadena Unified School District gathered for the 11th annual Girls Science Day, a free event held in the Vosloh Forum on March 6 in effort to educate young girls about the fields of science.
KPCC gets new digs south of Old Town
After three decades of broadcasting from the PCC campus, public radio station KPCC has made a move that drastically changed the environment of its operation.
With garden, PCC grows closer to sustainability
Possibly mistakable for a typical decorative plant island on campus, the new sustainability garden in the quad is actually a symbol of the permaculture revolution.
A class for music lovers
Every Friday morning, Professor Devin Measom spends his time teaching his TVR 103A and 103B classes, not from behind a desk at PCC, but from a state-of-the-art recording studio in Sierra Madre.
Tensions high at adds deadline
Campus Police had to be called to the admissions counter to deal with a group of angry students on Monday.
Cyclists, motorists: Share the road
If you’re a bicyclist, you’re in luck. Chief Charlie Beck of the Los Angeles Police Department is on your side.