Share: In an effort to conserve resources on campus, PCC has decided to set up an overstock supply room to allow faculty and staff to utilize goods that would otherwise be wastefully disregarded. Follow:
Police Blotter: Drone crashes, pilot flees
Share: Monday, Jan 25: A man was reported yelling to himself near C-217 and was escorted off campus. A student reported that a man near the library may have needed medical attention as he appeared disoriented. A warrant check came back clear, but it was discovered that the man was reported missing in Virginia. Campus police informed the corresponding department in Virginia and the man was transferred to Huntington Memorial Hospital for further evaluation. Tuesday, Jan 26: A student’s wallet was stolen from the …
‘The Rape Show’ raises awareness through art and activism
Share: Assistant professor and director Joshua Fleming begins production on “The Rape Show” next month using a compilation of theater, literature, prose, poetry and activism infused speeches as a platform to urge us to acknowledge the rise in rape cases in academic institutions. Follow:
New Metro stations rolling into town next month
Share: The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) announced that their expansion of the Metro Goldline Foothill Extension, encompassing six new stations with connections to Arcadia, Monrovia, Duarte, Irwindale, and Azusa, will open on March 5. Follow:
Addition of new class of eight and ’38 to Hall of Fame
Share: PCC welcomed a new class of eight inductees, along with the 1938 Pasadena Junior College football team, into the 2015-2016 sports Hall of Fame in the GM building on Sunday. Follow:
School’s strategist departs
Share: Although he only arrived at PCC less than two years ago, the man responsible for implementing many of the changes recommended by the accreditation commission has left PCC to work for the Los Angeles Community College District, just as the school heads into the final stretch of its accreditation process. Follow:
Vurdien restructures campus positions
Share: In his second semester at PCC, President-Superintendent Rajen Vurdien continues to shape the college in his vision. Follow:
Gatsby fashion draws nostalgic crowd
Share: While Baz Luhrmann’s film interpretation of “The Great Gatsby” received lukewarm reviews by critics, the film was praised for the authenticity of its 1920s costumes, even winning the Academy Award for Best Costume Design for designer Catherine Martin. Follow:
Flux n’ Slag welds its way to gold and state
Tommy Nguyen, a structural welding major, wasn’t excited or nervous for the SkillsUSA California conference that took place at the Los Angeles Trade Technical College (LATTC) last weekend.
Start the New Year with fresher foods
Share: Freshly farmed produce is making its way to the farmers’ market and then to Pasadena dinner tables. Follow: