Share: The Associated Students of Pasadena City College (ASPCC), is a group of students whose voices represent the student body as a whole on campus. One of their main objectives is to inform students of anything happening at school that will affect them directly, along with being a place where anyone can go to voice their questions and concerns. There are two ways to join ASPCC: to get elected or to get appointed. Requirements: In order to be a part of AS, there are a …
PCC and the curious case of the levitating door
Share: If you’ve ever made your way up to the fourth floor of the C-building, you may have come across a door unlike any other here on campus. Reminiscent of the room of requirement from Harry Potter, this mystifying door seems to be shrouded in secrecy. Follow:
Associated Students Meeting: Feb. 22, 2017
Share: Moana movie night happening tomorrow night at 6pm in the amphitheater. It’s suggested that anyone attending brings canned food to help the pantry which is just getting started. Screening of the Netflix Documentary “13th” which is about the thirteenth amendment. It will be screened on February 28th the last day of Black History Month. Over abundance of planners that need to be distributed. Future AS meeting scheduled at the Rosemead campus. Dean Cobb stated that the Upass was valid yesterday, and there was only …
Q & Gay with YouTube sensation Deven Green
Share: Joy, love, acceptance. All of these emotions were evoked Tuesday afternoon as the Queer Alliance club along with the Secular Student Alliance hosted a question and answer session with the multi-talented Deven Green. Follow:
Trivia trumps Team Courier
Share: For months as the Lifestyle Editor of the Courier, I have wanted to cover Trivia Night at a local bar in Pasadena. The following is what occurred when I assembled a team, and took on the challenge. Follow:
Hillary hoses down heated Trump
Share: The first presidential debate showcased two candidates, but only one person fit to run this country. Her name is Hillary. From the moment she graced the stage, it was clear who was more prepared, organized, qualified, and experienced. Hillary navigated the nearly two hour debate with ease, while Trump stumbled his way from one question to the next. Follow:
Coach Cabral hopes to win it all
Share: After serving as an assistant coach for PCC’s men’s soccer team the past six years, Henry Cabral is ready to lead the Lancers back to relevancy this season. Follow:
Free film festival coming to Pasadena
Share: Looking for some local family fun this summer? The Old Pasadena Management District and One Colorado are presenting the Old Pasadena Summer Cinema Festival. Beginning Friday, July 8th through Saturday, July 30th, 5 locations throughout Old Pasadena will be screening free movies for the public to enjoy. Follow:
Nightmarket transforms Santa Anita Park
Share: Santa Anita Park was once again transformed into the largest Asian-themed night market in the country as the 626 Nightmarket celebrated its 5 year anniversary. Dozens of live performers, a vast array of asian culinary selections, and crowds as far as the eye could see were among the festivities as the 626 Nightmarket raged into the late hours of the night this past weekend. Follow:
Canterbury Records offers vintage to modern fare
Share: As record stores find themselves dwindling in numbers, one record store manages to stay in competition with the ever-changing music industry. Follow: