A three-day education event to inform students about school financial awareness and stability is scheduled to culminate Dec. 1 with a teach-in about the Occupy movement in the Quad.
The ‘Kitty Litter’ trial: Day by day
Former PCC student Isaac Campbell’s behavior was “not normal” during a 2007 search of his home, the lead investigator testified Nov. 14 at Campbell’s trial on a murder charge.
‘Kitty litter’ murder trial bombshell
The ex-student charged with murder in the 2007 slaying of his girlfriend testified to an Alhambra Court on Nov. 30 that she did, in fact, die at his apartment.
In his testimony, Isaac Campbell said he and Liya “Jessie” Lu, a PCC alumna, had an argument, he left the room and when he returned, she was on the floor.
“She was lifeless,” Campbell said. “She wasn’t responding to anything.”
Accused student in ‘kitty litter’ trial was drug dealer, witness says
A witness in the trial of former PCC student Isaac Campbell on Thursday described Campbell’s final days before he fled to Minnesota in 2007, and painted him as a drug dealer who had enthusiasm for mixed martial arts.
Campbell is charged in the August 2007 slaying of his girlfriend Liya “Jessie” Lu, a PCC graduate, and attempting to hide her body in a trash bag filled with kitty litter. Campbell’s friend, Michael Darby, discovered her body in a blue trash can in after Campbell asked him to store the trash can at his house.
Student’s trial in slaying continues
The murder trial of former PCC student Isaac Campbell continued with more testimony on Nov. 15 and will resume with additional witnesses today.
Protest group forms on campus
An off-shoot of the Occupy Pasadena protest group calling itself the PCC General Assembly appears to be forming on campus and planning future activities.
Veterans Day events honor servicemembers
Several Veterans’ Day events, offering learning opportunities for student veterans and others, were held throughout the campus on the days leading up to the Veteran’s Day national holiday.
Alumnus and producer offers tips on radio industry
Alumni working their dream jobs can inspire and motivate students to make steps towards success. For example, Nicky Geezy graduated from the TVR program and is now a producer and on-air talent at Power 106 FM for Big Boy’s Neighborhood.
Geezy gave The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) tips on how to survive in the industry on Tuesday in C155.
Veterans Day celebrated with memorial service
Veterans of the past and present at PCC were honored with a memorial service in front of the Veterans Memorial Wall on Nov. 10.
President Mark Rocha, Veterans Club President Cameron White and special guest speaker Lt. Colonel Richard Bianchino, USMC (retired) spoke in honor of veterans.