PCC President Mark Rocha is firmly opposed to a ‘time, place, manner’ policy that would limit protests and demonstrations on campus.
Sickness postpones veterans’ payments
Some veterans are not receiving their GI Bill payments because their paperwork has not been processed due to due to sickness.
Kitty Litter slaying trial postponed
The second trial involving a former PCC student accused of killing his girlfriend and covering her body with kitty litter has again been postponed. A new hearing was set in court on Tuesday for April 10.
PCC Swim Team Falls Short of Win
Despite winning 11 events, the Lancers lost the swim meet on Friday at Mt. San Antonio College.
“Without Sin” comes to bookstores this May
David S. McCabe, Coordinator of Teacher and Assistant Professor at PCC, will be publishing his first novel this May.
PCC Mobile App now Available
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A new PCC mobile application is free and now available for free download for all Apple products. “The PCC mobile app is up and running,” said President MarkRocha. “It’s a great step forward,” officials announced.
Campus Police taking action against bike theft
A bicycle theft suspect was arrested last week after the quick communication between PCC campus police and Caltech, and a stolen bike was returned to its owner.
An ancient story gets a new Audience
Two on campus events are planned in conjunction with the City of Pasadena’s One City, One Story program with this year’s selection of “People of the Book” by Pulitzer Prize winner Geraldine Brooks.
Badminton keeps on winning
In the badminton season opener against the East Los Angeles College, the Lancers kept their winning streak alive by beating the Huskies 15-6.
Spinning program changes lives of students
PCC spinning class offers a low impact activity with a lot of positive returns. Students fill up the cycling room each semester with hopes of adding the class.