Share: Casting is set for Germaine Greer’s version of Aristophanes’ “Lysistrata,” a classical Greek comedy that addresses the conflicts between sex, love, infidelity, coercion and manipulation in a sex strike for “peace” during wartime. Follow:
Alumni goes from PCC to translating in Sochi
Share: After extensively studying the Russian language at PCC, Fernando Vaughn has found himself interpreting that very language at the Sochi Winter Olympics. Follow:
PCC ‘steals the show’ at Annual Black History Parade
Pasadena residents, marching bands and drill teams marched down Fair Oaks Avenue on a beautiful sunny day Saturday for the 32nd Annual Black History Parade and Festival.
Movie industry continues to flourish
Share: Even with the growing number of online resources to stream and download movies from, the film industry is in no way concerned about business. Follow:
Experience China through PCC
Share: School organizations celebrated the Chinese Lantern Festival and promoted Pasadena City College’s study abroad program to China in Galloway Plaza on Thursday. Follow:
Shake Your Tailfeather In World Ethnic Dance
Share: Dance is a form of expression that could be traced back to the dawn of time. Follow:
Public transportation: an adventure not for the faint of heart
I was harassed by a man,” Delgado said of her experience on the train. “He was singing a Drake song and touching women,”
In good “Company” with Sondheim
Share: The inaugural production in the Little Theatre inside the Center for the Arts will be Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s “Company,” a popular musical comedy that explores the nature of relationships. Follow:
Former Courier member continues success as writer for E! Online
The concept of patience can be extremely difficult for a lot of people to deal with. However, achieving success over time is not something that usually comes easy. Sometimes it takes a change of a college major to provide that spark toward a true calling.
Students’ stress relief is not far away
College creates stress for students in many ways from day to day. It could be one day finding parking is tougher and the next an essay is due. Maybe midterms are approaching and there doesn’t seem to be enough time to study for all of one’s classes.





