A former PCC student has been arrested in connection with a string of thefts on campuses. Jose De Jesus Macias is accused of stealing music equipment from the PCC campus as well as the campus of CSU Dominguez Hills, between 2006 and 2007.
Board moves forward with televising its meetings
In an effort to bring transparency to the Board of Trustees proceedings, a proposal for televising of meetings was scheduled to be discussed on Wednesday. The proposal outlines a plan to use the video recording equipment that is provided free of charge to the college by the Pasadena Community Access Corporation or PCAC.
Quick Question Counseling available for students on the go
Though waiting in a long line is hardly avoidable during the beginning of the semester, Counseling Services comes close by offering Quick Question Counseling.
Softball falls to ELAC at home
The PCC softball team was outplayed by East Los Angeles College throughout the game on Tuesday as it lost with the final score of 11-2.
Swim team works through harsh weather
The PCC men and women’s swim teams did not let rain, hail or lightning stop them from performing well at the Mt. SAC Invitational on Saturday.
Fudge leads in playoff win
The Lancers defeated Irvine Valley College in Friday night’s matchup at Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium with a score of 76-55.
Student rights on campus under fire
Freedom of speech is a right guaranteed to us by the First Amendment, which allows us to address issues and voice our concerns. The discretion with which we exercise our rights, however, is what troubles most protesters.
Transit passes offered at discount
Discounted Metro passes are now available for full-time students at PCC to purchase for $30 at Student Business Services. The passes went on sale beginning February 25.
Police weigh course of action in false assault claim
The woman who claimed she was attacked before recanting her story last fall may face criminal charges and may be responsible for restitution, according to a high-ranking official from the administration.
Track and Field competes at Long Beach meet
Freshman Tracee Van Der Wyk won first place in the Women’s 800 meter run where the PCC Track and Field team participated at the South Coast Conference meet at Long Beach City College on Friday.