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Posted on April 30, 2014 by: Aubrey Quezada

Gallery repurposed as Conference Center

After serving for decades as an art gallery to display the works of students, faculty, staff and renowned artists, the Gallery on the Quad, otherwise known as the G Building, has been repurposed as a Conference Center to be used by the entire campus.

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Posted on April 16, 2014April 23, 2014 by: Aubrey Quezada

‘F*ck Art’ presents erotica with humor

From subtle and unassuming to salacious and lewd, erotic art is often regarded as awkward or abrasive. But in his new exhibition entitled “F*ck Art,” Tony Wong addresses the uncomfortable art form in a new way: with humor.

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Posted on March 24, 2014March 26, 2014 by: Aubrey Quezada

Boone Sculpture Garden provides relaxing escape

With works of art scattered throughout soft green lawns and a small pool that cascades into a swiftly flowing channel of water, the Boone Sculpture Garden provides an escape for students who need a quiet place to study or take a break between classes.

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Posted on March 1, 2014March 5, 2014 by: Aubrey Quezada

New children’s book preaches dino morals

Brought to life by a lonely hopping dinosaur and a Sky Lizard who may be a reptilian version of God, Nathan Minier confronts the questions of who we are and why we are here in his classic story of an underdog who doesn’t quite fit in.

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Posted on February 6, 2014February 12, 2014 by: Aubrey Quezada

U Building to be demolished

The college is currently awaiting approval on funding to replace the U Building, which was abandoned after being deemed structurally unsafe in 2012, officials said.

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Posted on January 22, 2014 by: Aubrey Quezada

Former Courier adviser returns to campus

Former Courier adviser Warren Swil was reinstated as an instructor at the college this Spring and is teaching classes in the Courier newsroom, despite admitting to showing nude photos of himself to a student and facing a lawsuit against alleged sexual harassment and grade retaliation.

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Posted on January 22, 2014February 6, 2014 by: Aubrey Quezada

Miming class opens doors to new worlds

Imagine taking a college course where you get to play with balls, eat a whole cake and do absolutely anything your heart desires. There’s just one catch: it’s all an illusion.

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Posted on December 4, 2013January 22, 2014 by: Aubrey Quezada

Aspiring Aerospace Scholar fights to beat the odds

Nestled in a comfortable corner of Pasadena, a small city on a big planet that’s part of a vast, ever-changing universe, is Sarkis Tashjian, who may have the chance to take part in space exploration through NASA’s National Community College Aerospace Scholars Program.

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Posted on November 12, 2013November 21, 2013 by: Aubrey Quezada

Gallery showcases work of renowned artist

Walking into the Boone Family Art Gallery at the Center for the Arts, you are bombarded by the vibrant and delightful “Spots” exhibition, featuring the work of acclaimed abstract artist Bob Zoell.

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Posted on November 6, 2013November 13, 2013 by: Aubrey Quezada

Instructor’s award-winning methods are unconventional

Sitting in a cramped, dimly lit office with two grand tattoo pieces peeking out of his sleeves and several gauged ear piercings, Shane Underwood looks like he could be anybody waiting around for someone.

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