Share: Rafael Marcial is a 26-year-old student at PCC double-majoring in business and social work. He is currently working at the Los Angeles DCFS as an Intermediate Unit clerk. Follow:
Police Blotter: Man found “exposing” himself in the W-building restroom
Share: Monday, March 13, 2017 Staff reported a homeless person sleeping on the bench in the GM building lobby. A counselor reported their cell phone and pencil case were stolen from her desk. A student reported their car was hit by an unknown driver in Lot 4. A student reported his vehicle was keyed while parked in Lot 4. A student reported a man entered the W-building women’s restroom and exposed himself to her. Officer looked around for the man but did not find him. …
Eventrockit rocks Pasadena’s taste buds
Share: Paseo Colorado was flooded with people all afternoon Saturday when Eventrockit brought a culturally diverse food market to town. The plaza was filled with booths from various chefs and foods from all different ethnic backgrounds as well retail booths sellings clothes and snacks. Follow:
Lancers lose big in road finale
Share: It was a terrible loss for PCC in their last away game at ELAC, as they walked away from a 63-17 defeat, making that their fifth and final loss away from home. They got ran out of town by the Huskies and go into next week’s homecoming game 4-5. The game started out rough as the Lancers allowed East Los Angeles to score three touchdowns in less than seven minutes, giving them a huge lead of 42-0 as they entered halftime. The third quarter …
Nothing but rainbows and sunshine at this year’s SGV Pride Festival
Share: The San Gabriel Valley Pride organization held their 15th annual festival by inviting the community to experience a wide information forum along with food, games and musical performances at Central Park in the heart of Old Town Pasadena. Follow:
90s fashion trends revisited at Rose Bowl’s flea market
Share: The streets of Pasadena were quiet and empty Sunday morning as it seems everyone was at this month’s renowned Rose Bowl Flea Market. Treasure hunters and bargain lover from all over Los Angeles flocked to the stadium despite the scorching hot weather. The market place opens its gates to buyers and sellers every second Sunday of the month and the event attracts people of all ages. Follow: