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Posted on December 10, 2020 by: Dnetrus Chevis-Rose

PCC cross-country is ready to run through the 2021 spring season

Despite all the uncertainty that has been circulating amongst PCC sports teams, due to the relentless COVID-19 virus that has drastically changed college athletics, the runners and coaches of the cross-country team continue to hope for the best and wait patiently for what the Spring 2021 season has in store.

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Posted on December 8, 2020 by: Dnetrus Chevis-Rose

How Spotify’s Lorem is helping bedroom-pop and Lo-Fi music go mainstream

The Spotify music streaming service has drawn in many young listeners with it’s new Lorem playlist, that is helping a new sound of music and artist rise to popularity in the mainstream media.

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Posted on December 3, 2020 by: Dnetrus Chevis-Rose

Free high speed internet for students struggling through another semester online

Covid-19 has negatively affected the way lower-income students are learning, and while these students continue to fall behind due to the lack of WiFi in their homes, Charter Communications Remote Education Offer might finally be the answer to the problem as well as the answer to fixing the national academic achievement gap.

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Posted on November 25, 2020December 30, 2020 by: Dnetrus Chevis-Rose

How to master online holiday shopping during COVID

To avoid the tightly bunched crowds and accommodate for a socially distanced Black Friday this year, retail stores have stressed online deals more than ever this month, and there are a few things people should be aware of while shopping in stores or online for the remainder of this holiday season.

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Posted on November 11, 2020April 2, 2021 by: Dnetrus Chevis-Rose

Lancer Pantry continues at temporary off campus site

In response to campus food insecurity during Covid-19, the Lancer Pantry has migrated directly across the street from PCC to Knox Church, to continue offering food to students and community residents in need two days a week from 9 a.m.-11 a.m. for the fall semester.

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Posted on October 7, 2020October 7, 2020 by: Dnetrus Chevis-Rose

Wrap up the summer at the drive-in theater

There is nothing like pulling up to the colossal movie screen, and reclining the car seat, with the windows rolled down and that melted buttery popcorn smell in the air, while the starry night sky shines above. In Los Angeles, there are only a few more options for a vintage themed movie night like this, at the classic drive-in theater.

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Posted on September 23, 2020September 23, 2020 by: Dnetrus Chevis-Rose

Campus flea market remains closed through another semester

After six months of updates informing the community that the PCC Flea Market remains postponed indefinitely, some vendors and customers are fed up with the wait.

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Posted on September 16, 2020September 16, 2020 by: Dnetrus Chevis-Rose

Lancer Motorsports club virtually designs a car together

The single seater electric go-kart produced by PCC and Caltech students unleash an ear-splitting roar with an engine capable of traveling up to 80 miles per hour.

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What does a basketball player look like? Like this.*Guadalupe Vazquez Herrera was the second leading scorer in the state at 27.8 points per game. She’s a true threat and a game changer, but her leadership style could cause ruffles in the locker room... Read the full story at pcccourier.com*Writer: Kevin SeaversEditor: Xavier Zamora 📸••••#Journalism #StudentJournalist #Pasadena #PasadenaCityCollege #Journalist #PCC #Students #StudentPublication #PCCcourier #editors #newsroom #JournalismClass #photos #studentPhotographer

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Click the link our bio to read the full story at pcccourier.com*Written by Gabrielle RoperPhoto by Michael Leyva 📸This story will continue to be updated.#YourPaperYourVoice••••#Journalism #StudentJournalist #Pasadena #PasadenaCityCollege #Journalist #PCC #Students #StudentPublication #PCCcourier #editors #newsroom #JournalismClass #photos #studentPhotographer

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Want to do some light reading this weekend? Check out these three new stories and more at pcccourier.com! Link in bio 🗞💫••••#Journalism #StudentJournalist #Pasadena #PasadenaCityCollege #Journalist #PCC #Students #StudentPublication #PCCcourier #editors #newsroom #JournalismClass #photos #studentPhotographer #turningred #paristexas #thewallows

This Sunday, Leto presented Olivia Rodrigo with a
This Sunday, Leto presented Olivia Rodrigo with a grammy, inciting a Twitter frenzy of fans hoping to protect Rodrigo from the alleged predator. This begs the question, why has Leto never formally addressed these allegations or rather, why has no one approached him about it?...Read the full story at pcccourier.comLink in bio!••••#Journalism #StudentJournalist #Pasadena #PasadenaCityCollege #Journalist #PCC #Students #StudentPublication #PCCcourier #editors #newsroom #JournalismClass #photos #studentPhotographer

PCC has entered negotiations to purchase a $16,400
PCC has entered negotiations to purchase a $16,400,000 property in Arcadia to convert into a new satellite campus in replacement of it’s current facility in Rosemead.Click the link in our bio to read the full story at pcccourier.comWritten by Richard ReyesPhoto by Nathan McIntire 📸••••#Journalism #StudentJournalist #Pasadena #PasadenaCityCollege #Journalist #PCC #Students #StudentPublication #PCCcourier #editors #newsroom #JournalismClass #photos #studentPhotographer

Watch PCC students weigh in on Oscars mishap: Will
Watch PCC students weigh in on Oscars mishap: Will Smith vs. Chris RockShare your own opinion in the comments below! 🥊💥Want to be featured in these videos? On The Spot is filmed at the quad most Wednesdays on PCC’s main campus. *Video shot by Michael Leyva. Video edited by Gabrielle Roper.


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