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Posted on November 4, 2015June 4, 2020 by: Arielle Taccad

Indie, pop, folk, and rock is the singer-songwriter’s style

Share: Amidst all the shopping and eating there is a small get away in the middle of the courtyard of One Colorado. In the small stage across Crate & Barrel and Al Fornaio restaurant stood an upbeat freelance musician by the name of Theo Katzman, covering a wide variety of music from pop to indie to folk and rock on Saturday night. Follow:

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Posted on November 4, 2015March 23, 2017 by: Amber Lipsey

Sugarmynt unleashes Halloween on South Pasadena

Share: Walking up Meridian Avenue in the darkness, it was hard not to be creeped out by the sound of the Halloween theme music emanating on the night air. Follow:

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Posted on November 4, 2015September 15, 2020 by: Erica Hong

Heroes and Villains

Share: It’s Halloween night and the screams can be heard some distance away. But at Victory Park on Saturday they were screams of joy, not terror filled screeches. Follow:

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Posted on October 28, 2015October 28, 2015 by: Hannah Gonzales

Students find inspiration, motivation at Disability Mentoring Day

Jessica Garcia was so nervous Wednesday morning that she couldn’t decide what shoes to wear.

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Posted on October 28, 2015June 4, 2020 by: Elissa Saldana

Dia del los muertos: A showcase of culture and art

Share: Orange Mexican marigold flowers, also know as flor de cempasuchil, decorated the South El Molino Avenue sidewalk, along with colorful sugar skulls, calaca masks and vividly vibrant paintings inspired by the Mexican holiday Dia De Los Muertos. Follow:

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Posted on October 28, 2015September 15, 2020 by: Monique LeBleu

35 years of encouraging science and exploration brings new future space

Share: A full day culminated in the celebration of 35 years for the Planetary Society last week with a combined dedication of their new facility in Pasadena, now open to the public, and a star-studded evening variety event complete with entertainment and the love of all things science. Follow:

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Posted on October 28, 2015October 30, 2015 by: Amber Lipsey

Big Mama’s serves southern soul food and family

Share: Dargin McWhorter stood in the kitchen in Chattanooga, Tennessee paying close attention to the older lady’s words. Miss Anna Mae had taken a liking to him. He was 12 years old and she was another neighbor on his block in the all-black neighborhood where he grew up. Follow:

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Posted on October 28, 2015September 15, 2020 by: Rachel Ho

Honoring Pasadena’s Latino Community

Share: From being a Tongva Indian tribal ground to Rancho San Pascual, Pasadena has been home to people from a variety of backgrounds. To honor its large Latino community, the city of Pasadena’s annual Latino Heritage Parade and Grand Fiesta returned for the 17th year on Saturday. Follow:

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Posted on October 21, 2015April 2, 2021 by: Monique LeBleu

Rialto puts a new glow on its future

Share: The vibrant neon marquee of South Pasadena’s most beloved movie palace, the Rialto Theatre, awoke again for one night as it spilled its candy-colored glow across the Fair Oaks Avenue sidewalk to celebrate its 90th Birthday. Follow:

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Posted on October 21, 2015October 1, 2018 by: John Orona

Carnegie Observatory Opens Space to Public

Share: When the stars align just right, if the smog is swept away from the San Gabriels and the sky isn’t too bright to look toward the mountains, you can catch the silhouette of the Mount Wilson Observatory from the wide-windowed library of Pasadena City College. Follow:

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Guess who’s dropping a surprise episode before the Guess who’s dropping a surprise episode before the semester ends? That’s right! 

The Lancer Playbook, hosted by Dominique Lopez and TJ Collins, drops on YouTube THIS Monday featuring PCC’s leading receiver Ethan Hubbell. 🔥

Episode 02 for the win! 🥇

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Have you walked through the Television and Radio d Have you walked through the Television and Radio department? 🎥 

Well a lot goes on in the C Building! Follow along as we take you behind the scenes of PCC On Me. It’s a student-led production highlighting the amazing people and the legacies they made here at PCC and beyond. 

Who wants to host next? ☺️ PCC On Me releases at the end of every semester and you can fill in by talking to class TVR 007. 

Editor: Dominique Lopez 

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Lancer football players reap the rewards of last s Lancer football players reap the rewards of last season’s victory in the Golden State Bowl game. Athletes attended last Thursday’s game to collect their rings at PCC’s official Ring Ceremony. 🏈 

These players not only demonstrated success and resilience on the field but featured athletes will be continuing their journey at Utah Tech, Drake, and Azusa Pacific University! 👏

Reporter/Editor: Dominique Lopez & Jesus Huerta 

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Did you know there’s an archery school in the city Did you know there’s an archery school in the city of Pasadena? 😮 

Pasadena Roving Archers 🏹 has been around for 91 years and continues to teach students how to become confident with shooting their bows and arrows. Staff reporter and PRA member, Melissa Flim, shows us her skills and welcomes you to join too! 

Reporter/Editor: Melissa Flim 🎤

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For many, Memorial Day is a three day weekend, a p For many, Memorial Day is a three day weekend, a party, a BBQ... but it’s more than that. Remember to take a moment of thoughtful silence for those who have sacrificed their lives fighting for our country.

“I feel like everyone knows someone who is in the military, check in on them. Check to see how this day is impacting them. “ Lisa Foster

Reporter/Editor: Dominique Lopez & Matt Cabrera

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