Students who are now graduating, or transferring were able to pick up their cap and gown at Grad Fest on May 31 at the Creveling Lounge.
High schoolers emulate United Nations representatives
Teenage voices engaged in animated discussion, interspersed with solemn diplomatic speeches, reverberated in the hallways of the C Building on May 25.
Grad Fest
Students who are now graduating, or transferring were able to pick up their cap and gown at Grad Fest on May 31 at the Creveling Lounge.
The Spazmaster reins in fresh music
An energetic atmosphere dominated the Lancer Radio studio as preparations were finalized for a live musical performance on the weekly online stream-cast show, The Spazmaster’s Domain, on June 1.
Accused won’t testify in slaying trial
Former PCC student Isaac Campbell who’s accused of killing his girlfriend Liya “Jessi” Lu will not testify in his own defense in his second trial, the court heard Tuesday.
One-act operas connect with audiences
Vocal students and professionals joined together for a showcase of one act operas in the Sexson Auditorium June 2.
Exhibited art student finds inspiration in LA subcultures
For two years Michael Alpert, 25, photography, dedicated himself to car rentals. He was good at deceiving, a required skill in the competitive auto rentals world, but he hated it. Now Alpert is exhibiting his work at the Pasadena Museum of California Art.
Community informed about PCC at town hall
PCC President Mark Rocha and the President’s African American Advisory Committee addressed questions from the community at town hall meeting at the Jackie Robinson Center on May 30.
Survey finds slight disapproval with administration
A slim margin of students disapproves of the way the administration is running the college, according to a recent survey conducted by journalism students.
A.L.E. Raises money through Salsa and brings a community together
The Association of Latino Employees brought staff, faculty, and the community together for a Salsa Mixer at the Lumina Academy on June 1.