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Posted on October 29, 2008 by: Alumni Staff

Review: ‘X Saves the World’ Shines a Retrospective Light On Post-Baby Boomers

In “X Saves the World,” writer Jeff Gordinier takes the reader on a journey through the highs and lows of Generation X and how it can “still keep everything from sucking.

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Posted on October 29, 2008 by: Alumni Staff

Senator Jack Scott Honored by PCC Foundation

State Senator Jack Scott was honored with a Building the Spirit of a Vibrant Community award by the PCC Foundation on Tuesday at a luncheon held at the Westin Hotel in Pasadena.

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Posted on October 22, 2008 by: Alumni Staff

Fall Production of ‘The Dining Room’ Serves a Delightful Dish

“The Dining Room”, a new play enacted on stage in Sexson Auditorium, explores the mystic qualities of a time when families would sit around a table sharing conversations while eating breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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Posted on October 22, 2008 by: Alumni Staff

Hip-Hop Heads React to Eminem Being Named ‘Best Rapper Alive’

PCC students have mixed reactions after the original Slim Shady was crowned as the globe’s top MC according to a poll by Vibe Magazine.After 920,000 votes were cast, Vibe Magazine fans led Eminem to a towering victory with 69 percent of the votes, despite his lack of album releases since 2004.

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Posted on October 22, 2008 by: Alumni Staff

Sceen-Printing Designs Gives Character to T Building

Walking into the T Building becomes a unique experience as the walls of the structure are continually lined with pieces of elaborate graffiti art. Filled with radiant and vivid colors, artists have made their mark with creative stencils and paintings within the T Building.

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Posted on October 22, 2008 by: Alumni Staff

Five Renowned Artists Discuss Culture and ‘Artistic Roots’

The Pasadena Museum of History held its second of four programs introducing its upcoming exhibit, “Family Stories: Sharing A Community’s Legacy” on Tuesday night in a crowded Harbeson Hall.”Artistic Roots,” was a panel discussion exploring the role of ethnicity, and how cultural backgrounds and identities have influenced five renowned local artists.

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Posted on October 22, 2008January 17, 2016 by: Alumni Staff

Win An iPod!

The Courier is giving away an iPod Nano at the end of the month to a randomly selected registered user of pcccourier.com. To become eligible, click the “Register” link in the top left corner of our site and sign up! Click for more details and rules.

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Posted on October 22, 2008 by: Alumni Staff

Weekend: Film Major Watches B-Movies During Free Time

With an eclectic taste in music and a passion for film, 20-year-old film major, Nick Scarpa, enjoys a variety of activities to escape from his classes. A supporter of Ralph Nader, Scarpa worked for his 2008 campaign. Scarpa believes that “any good idea is a ‘green-idea’.

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Posted on October 22, 2008 by: Alumni Staff

Student’s Speedy 100-Pound Loss

Have you ever thought to yourself that your weight was keeping you away from what you always wanted? For one PCC student, his dream of becoming a police officer was at a standstill because he weighed 270 pounds. Nevertheless, he didn’t give up. Rather he motivated himself to lose 100 pounds.

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Posted on October 22, 2008 by: Alumni Staff

Students Stress as Deadline Nears

Now is the time the transfer center gets just a little more attention than usual. With Nov. 30 being the deadline to turn in transfer applications to the UC and Cal State schools, L110 can be seen bustling with diligently stressed students pondering their way into oblivion.

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