Students in need of a study haven that also serves a plethora of delicious eats need not look further than Panera Bread located in the Hastings Ranch Plaza on Foothill Blvd.
Inscape is Calling All Writers
Inscape magazine wants you to submit your poetry, fiction and nonfiction literature for a chance to win the Creative Writing contest, as well as earn a page in the sixty-fourth volume of the PCC literary magazine.
Classified Senate Remains Undecided on Arming Campus Police
Classified Senate President Debra Cantarero made it clear Wednesday, that the senate has not yet taken a position on the issue of arming the campus police.
Officer Asks AS For Support on Guns for Police
A campus police officer made an emotional case Wednesday in support of arming PCC police officers, furthering a topic that has been hotly debated this semester.
WEEKEND: Cesar Acevedo
Cesar Acevedo, a 23 year-old vigorous student, lives his life by his own melody (the sound of his buzzing moped!).
Black Student Alliance Tackles State Propositions
The Black Student Alliance, lead by Esmé Taylor and Jacqueline Ashley, held a discussion on Tuesday about state propositions that voters will face on Election Day.
War Never Looked So Good
In 1952, Helen F. Robinson and Edith Robinson donated a set of 525 20th century American war posters to the Norton Simon Museum (then named the Pasadena Art Institute), and more than 50 years later, most of them have never been seen in public until now.
Student’s Dark Figure Paintings Are Different From The Rest
Santa Monica native to Echo Park resident, PCC art student Shannah Bupp can be seen as the real deal by eventually reaching her goal of breaking into the art scene, having her unique style of dark figure paintings appear in gallery shows.
Exhibit Showcases Darwin’s Early Research
A special exhibit at the Huntington Library which exposes how Darwin’s earlier research in botany shaped his ideas began Saturday.