Students and recent graduates from both PCC and the Art Center College of Design were given the opportunity to showcase and sell their artwork at the Art + Design Open Market held at One Colorado Courtyard, in the heart of Old Town Pasadena.
Former PCC student touts new book
Author and former PCC student Reyna Grande appeared at Vromans book store on Tuesday to introduce her new book “Dancing with the Butterflies.”
Album Review: Air
For many students, the French band Air is an unfamiliar one but not for purveyors of good music. “Love 2,” is its newest album and for many of their starved fans, it has come just in time.
Contract approved for Interim President Sugimoto
Interim President Dr. Lisa Sugimoto’s contract was finalized, and her salary ratified, at the Board of Trustees meeting Wednesday evening.
National group honors first-year transition program
A national organization for higher education advocacy has honored PCC’s transition program for first-year students.
Local family business promotes healthy lifestyle
Eating a tossed taco salad, heavy on shredded beats, alfalfa sprouts, and sunflower seeds, topped with a delightful tihini medley, environmental studies major Noah Puni tells of something he witnessed at his parent’s health food store.
Cal State LA holds teach-in about cuts
The California Faculty Association and the Students for Social Justice/No Cuts Coalition presented a teach-in for California college students regarding recent budget cuts and enrollment fee increases Tuesday at Cal State LA.
Editorial: Stop fearing the swine flu
The new swine flu, now possibly at PCC, presents serious and validated fear to the public at large, but instead of overreacting to the fear and sensation given to them by the media, more people need to calm down, and do the only thing they can do: stay clean.
Volleyball earns high state rankings
Kicking off their season with an 8-1 record, the Lancer Women’s Volleyball team hopes to continue playing well in its conference and further advance its regional and state standings, where the team has reached its first top ten state ranking.
Lancers overwhelm Riverside
The Lancer defense shut down the Riverside Tigers for three quarters in a defensive struggle as they won the road game 38-7 on Saturday in Riverside.