Share: Monday, April 24 A hit and run occurred on of Level 4 of Lot 5 parking structure. Five people were reported smoking marijuana in the mirror pool area. Officer Robins investigated the report but no one was found. Tuesday, April 25 The Pasadena Fire Department responded to a call of a person that was conscious, but unresponsive at South Hill Avenue and Cordova Street. A theft of a student’s tablet was reported in the D building. Two people were reported arguing and disturbing the …
Students demand sanctuary label despite Board’s resolution
Share: The Students for a Democratic Society protested on the quad Monday morning as they felt the campus administration didn’t take a political stance regarding undocumented students. Follow:
Forensics wins Team Bronze despite financial cons
Share: After succeeding at the State level, PCC‘s Speech and Debate (Forensics) continued to well-represent both themselves and their campus by ranking third nationwide, earning a prestigious team award called “Team Bronze,” in the Phi Rho Pi Nationals competition in Washington D.C. during spring break. Follow:
Police Blotter: Homeless person found in bushes to receive psychiatric evaluation
Share: Monday, April 10 Officer Gonzales assisted Pasadena Police Department with a wanted subject outside of campus. The subject was transported by the Pasadena Fire Department. The Circadian area was checked as a student reported gas odor near the area, however no odor was detected. A subject was making racists comments towards a woman. The subject was detained, counseled and then released. A hit and run occurred in Lot 4. The D Building was reported for vandalism, and graffiti was found. Tuesday, April 11 Officer …
PCC’s sustainability seeks a step-up
Share: As climate change continues to affect the world with rising temperatures, increasing sea levels, and unusual heat waves, PCC looks to reduce their carbon footprint and increase methods of sustainability, but their print remains. Follow:
CourierCast: Print media dies at community colleges
Share: Christian Rivas and John Orona of the Courier sat down with the editorial staff at Mt. SAC to talk the state of student journalism on junior college campuses, as well as the importance of having a progressive staff advisor. Where do you stand on the debate? What are some pros and cons of going completely digital? Let us know in the comments below or send us a Tweet @PCCCourier. Courier Cast is a student-run podcast brought to you by The Courier at Pasadena City …
How you can get a job on campus
Share: Are you a student on campus looking for a part-time job? PCC has opportunities available for student to make money while they go to school. Applying is just as simple as applying online. Keep in mind that some jobs have application deadlines. Follow:
Foster youth programs give students a place to heal and grow
Share: As overwhelming as college can be, students in foster care with no family support can find an exclusive community at PCC where their different challenges share a common thread.. Scholars Transitioning and Realizing Success (STARS) and Careregivers of Foster Youth (CAFYES) are two foster youth programs that aim to serve as a safe haven for previous and current foster youth students, helping them reach their dreams, goals, and potential. Follow:
How to report sexual assault
Share: In light of the sexual assault case that happened recently at PCC, listed below are some tools and resources available to students on our campus. Sexual assault victims must at PCC, you contact help or support as soon as possible. Immediately after the assault: Call 911 or the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673). Calling from a phone on Campus will alert Campus Police immediately. Otherwise, Pasadena Police will relay their message to Campus Police, which could take a little extra time. Do …
Associated Students Meeting: April 12, 2017
Share: From the Director of PCC Rosemead, Raquel Torres-Retana: Last year PCC Rosemead held a meeting at this campus During the fall semester, about 5,000 students were enrolled About 3,000 students take one to three classes 25% students come to Rosemead only Raquel gives a special thanks to new leadership members Victoria and Chris at Rosemead Executive Board Reports: VP for Public Relations, Sam Salamon: Drop the Mic Coffee Night April 13th at 7 pm VP for Campus Activities Norman Lambert: Star Wars: Rogue One …


