From the PCCPD blotter through Sept. 29:
Blotter through Sept. 22: No sign of suspect discussing gun
From the police blotter through Sept. 22:
Blotter through Sept. 1: Hit-and-run problems cause parking peril
From the police blotter through Sept. 1:
Blotter through Sept. 15: Violations and verbal encounter in the VRC
For the period Sept. 9 – Sept. 15:
Police Activity Blotter for the period ending Sept. 8, 2019
Police Activity Blotter for the period ending Sept. 8, 2019
Instructor’s violent death ‘makes me angry’
When San Marino Police (SMPD) responded on July 4 at 10:36 a.m. to a grim scene, prompting front page reporting and quick identification of the “unresponsive pedestrian,” news of the fatality shook the busy English as a Second Language (ESL) program at PCC’s Community Education Center (CEC) in the middle of the summer term.
VAMS division remembers longtime ‘queen’ of the department
For passersby office CA-102 in the Visual Arts and Media Studies Department (VAMS), it looks like a regular workspace. But for everyone on campus who knew longtime PCC administrative assistant Cheryl Cornelious-Ayala, it will always be a special place because of her kindness, generosity, and warmth.
Blotter: Audition reel scream cues action from PCCPD
Monday, Aug. 19 A male subject called from a callbox to report that his head was bleeding after he hit it on a doorway in the W building. The subject was treated by the Pasadena Fire Department and released. The subject is a known transient with a prior head injury. Staff reported a female yelling “help me” and banging on a door adjacent to C229. She self identified as a former student, performing for an audition reel. The subject was escorted from the premises and …
Courier Chat: ‘American Taliban’ and more with Colin Rice
In this episode of Courier Chat, host Alexander Trimis has a conversation about the release of “The American Taliban” and other topics concerning the Middle East.
Microwave fire causes panic at PCC
Students poured out onto the lawns on every side of the PCC Center for the Arts building on the morning of Thursday, April 25 after a shriek of fire alarms rang out. The cause of the fire: a microwave attached to Dean Joseph Futtner’s offices.