Walkout turns into loud protest over Board of Trustee’s decision regarding winter intersession.
CC Building evacuated after restroom fire
Dozens of students and college staff fled the CC Building after a fire set off alarms in the first floor men’s restroom around 10:30 a.m. on July 25.
Board rejects second chance for winter intersession
The Board of Trustees unanimously voted to approve a calendar without a winter intersession, despite being met with strong opposition from protestors sporting winter attire who were kept locked out of the meeting by campus police. Protestors said police refused to let them in saying the room was filled to capacity. However, the board meeting which was held in the Creveling Lounge, had seats available throughout the evening.
SCENE: Growing Up Is Dumb Vol. 1
Share: Growing Up Is Dumb Vol. 1 was a three day music festival by drummer Aaron Kovacs of Summer Vacation and record label Lauren Records. It was held from June 28-30 with more than 30 bands in attendance. The first two days of the event were held at a secret venue in Pomona titled VLHS. The final day was held at American legion Post 206 in Highland Park. (All photos were taken on June 30) Follow:
College scrambles to fix fall transfer fiasco
The college scrambled for more than two weeks trying to make good on a promise administrators made to students that the classes they took in Extended Spring would be transferable for Fall 2013.
Frozen yogurt keeps campus cool
While ice cream is a favorite snack to cool down with, frozen yogurt can be a healthy alternative.
EDITORIAL: Damage is done; apology is needed.
We believe the entire student body should have been informed immediately and officially that there might be problems with extended spring. This would have given the students more information to make informed decisions about their education.
A public apology from the administration to the students and faculty would be welcome and much needed in order to put all this behind us.
Aquatics center open to public
PCC’s Aquatics Center is open to the public during the summer and guests can swim recreationally for $2 and swim laps for $4.