Food Review: Lunch with Father Nature
Finding a convenient place to get a delicious healthy meal can be difficult sometimes, especially if there are fast food outlets lying around tempting visitors to grab a bite.Father Nature’s Lavash Wraps at the corner of Christensen Alley in Pasadena is a little restaurant hidden away from most.
Authentic Chinese Music Captures Audience
On Saturday night, PCC’s Chinese Music Ensemble, directed by Cynthia Hsiang, performed its fall semester concert at the Harbeson Hall. The performance featured some of China’s most historic instruments, such as the erhu, yangqin, zheng and the pipa.
The Soundtrack of PCC
Life itself is the embodiment of all that is possible, with a soundtrack included. To the PCC student wandering aimlessly down their path of future endeavors, that soundtrack represents a medley of accumulated cultures and vast differences in interests.
‘Gears of War 2’ Keeps the Cogs Moving
Gears of War 2 finally hit the store shelves on Friday and millions of fans lined up to get their copy on launch day.
Fashion Gets New Ethical Treatment
As environmental concerns grow, the conscientiousness of one’s wardrobe is sure to increase with it.
An Unusual Quartet At Practice
The class that meets Thursday morning in room 101A in the K Building doesn’t really look like a lot of the students at PCC.
Learning to ‘Listen Visually’
Communicating concepts by spoken word can be difficult when speaking in a second language. Now, think of doing just the same, only with no words at all.
Surfing Hawaiian Flavor Just Across the Street
“Bringing a taste of Hawaii to Pasadena” is the motto of the local hangout for PCC students.
Disabled Student Wins Award from City
A disabled PCC student/employee has been honored with an academic achievement award by the Pasadena Mayor’s Committee for Employment of Persons with Disabilities.