Under a bright sun, a small group of students observed the volunteers from the Italian Club and Italian instructors decorate the tables with red, green and white balloons in front of the north entrance of the R Building on Tuesday. While they worked, they chatted in a mix of Italian and English. The $5 dollar pasta menu, performances and games were organized to attract students’ attention to the study abroad program said Simonetta May, Italian instructor.
Flea Market has something for everyone
The flea market at PCC features many diverse vendors and unique items.
Lost and waiting to be found
For anyone who has ever lost something on campus, Lost and Found services in B210 in the Campus Police Department may have it.
Graphic novels make their way into classrooms
The Shatford Library has expanded its graphic novels collection with over 80 additions recently due to requests from instructors for their class readings, according to Librarian Diana Lopez.
AS member is all about progress
Associated Students Vice President of Public Relations, and key member of the PCC Feminist Club, Mon-Shane Chou is all about progress.
Artist in Residence Exhibition a Success
In the PPC Art Gallery several works by the Cuban-born photographer Abelardo Morell, the 2012 Artist in Residence, are on display through May 5.
For Instructor, Guitar Is a Life Long Experience
For instructor Ron Berman, teaching students how to play the guitar is more than a job. It’s a passion, one that requires patience, communication, and a love of music.
“Without Sin” comes to bookstores this May
David S. McCabe, Coordinator of Teacher and Assistant Professor at PCC, will be publishing his first novel this May.
An ancient story gets a new Audience
Two on campus events are planned in conjunction with the City of Pasadena’s One City, One Story program with this year’s selection of “People of the Book” by Pulitzer Prize winner Geraldine Brooks.
Artist in Residence shares works and thoughts
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Renowned artist Abelardo Morrell recounted his past as an inspired photographer to an overcapacity audience Monday in his public lecture as the 26th Artist in Residence.
