Share: St. Louis is making a serious bid at overtaking Las Vegas as the world capital of terrible ideas. Follow:
Final version of accreditation report released
Share: PCC officials recently released the final version of the Accreditation Self-Evaluation report, which at times paints an unflattering view of the school’s recent history. Follow:
Campus police search for knifepoint robbery suspect
Share: Campus police are hunting for a suspect in a knifepoint robbery that occurred in the parking lot near the Boone Sculpture Garden last week. Follow:
Editorial: Admin, Senate leaders must keep talking
Share: Today’s news that the administration and Academic Senate have reached an agreement on full-time faculty hiring is a positive sign that collegial discussion may be beginning to mitigate the bitter division at PCC. Follow:
Admin, Senate agree on hiring number
Share: Faculty and administration leaders have agreed to hire 35 full-time faculty members by September 2015, resolving a dispute between the two groups about the school’s personnel needs. Follow:
Campus officer injured detaining wanted suspect
Share: A campus police officer sustained minor injuries detaining a wanted man inside the W building shower area last week. Follow:
Architects present competing plans for campus
Share: Three architectural firms presented competing plans for the long-term reshaping of the campus at the Westerbeck recital hall on Thursday. Follow:
Lancers football closes season with loss
Share: Clad in camouflage jerseys in honor of Veterans Day, the Pasadena City College Lancers (2-8, 1-5) ended their season with a 28-3 loss to the Bakersfield College Renegades (5-4, 3-2) at Robinson Stadium on Saturday. Follow:
Miller apologizes to Senate over hiring numbers
Share: The question of how many full-time instructors should be hired resurfaced at Monday’s Academic Senate meeting, drawing an exasperated apology from administrative leadership and exposing divisions within the faculty group. Follow:
Historic mansion shapes young guides
Share: A chorus of “Eww!” reverberated around the historic mansion. The voices belong to roughly two-dozen middle schoolers all crowded into a child’s bedroom that is filled with toys and furniture from over a century ago. Follow: