Share: Not many offices in Pasadena City College are filled with art like Pablo Picasso’s “Three Musicians” and a big piano. However, Anne Marie De La Vega’s room perfectly emphasizes her soft, artistic persona. Follow:
Students stand to lose millions
Academic Senate President Eduardo Cairó has refused to sign a document that would secure a $2.9 million grant for student services unless the senate approves the report in a special session next week.
PCC students reach for stars, earns spot in NASA program
Share: Pasadena City College students Angela Kim and Melissa Perez have reached for the stars and have been chosen by NASA to participate in their National Community College Aerospace Scholars program. Follow:
Board chooses presidential search firm
Share: After four executive search firms made their presentations, the Board of Trustees voted unanimously to select one to lead the hunt for a permanent superintendent Wednesday night. Follow:
Microsoft Office free to all students
Share: As a result of an agreement between PCC and Microsoft, students are now enrolled in the Microsoft Student Advantage Program, which allows them to download and install Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus desktop applications for free Follow:
Upcoming events
Share: Thursday, October 23: University Rep. Visit, CSU Los Angeles: 8:00 a.m. in L110 University Rep. Visit, Brandman University: 10:00 a.m. at the Quad University Rep. Visit, National University: 11:30 a.m. at the Quad Budget and Resource Allocation Committee Meeting: 2:30 p.m. in C217 PCC Foundation – Finance & Investment Committee Meeting: 3:30 p.m. in C217 UC Personal Statement Workshop: 5:00 p.m. in L110 Friday, October 24: Women’s Water Polo: Battle at the Beach Tournament: 2-day event in Long Beach City, Cypress College USC Campus …
School participates in California ShakeOut
Share: PCC students, staff and faculty at the Community Education Center joined more than 10 million people statewide in the Great California ShakeOut Earthquake Drill. Follow:
Associated Students shape up on skills at conference
Share: The Associated Students attended the 33rd Annual Student Leadership Conference last weekend to sharpen their networking, communication and goal-setting skills. Follow:
Editorial: Dispute over labor only hurts students
Share: Academic Senate president Eduardo Cairo’s announcement that the senate executive committee would only work the minimum number of required hours in response to the college hiring the minimum of full time employees sets a dangerous precedent. Follow:
PCC student killed in car crash
Share: A PCC freshman was killed in a single car accident around 8pm Tuesday night. Follow: