Share: The college opposes the plans of a restaurant with a history in supporting anti-gay groups from opening near the campus. Follow:
Softball reignites offensive talent
Share: Women’s softball reminded everyone of its offensive ability in yesterday’s 15-2 drubbing of Chaffey College (2-6) after suffering a 4-3 loss to El Camino on Tuesday. Follow:
Alumni goes from PCC to translating in Sochi
Share: After extensively studying the Russian language at PCC, Fernando Vaughn has found himself interpreting that very language at the Sochi Winter Olympics. Follow:
PCC ‘steals the show’ at Annual Black History Parade
Pasadena residents, marching bands and drill teams marched down Fair Oaks Avenue on a beautiful sunny day Saturday for the 32nd Annual Black History Parade and Festival.
Movie industry continues to flourish
Share: Even with the growing number of online resources to stream and download movies from, the film industry is in no way concerned about business. Follow:
Upward Bound receives $330,000 grant
Upward Bound, a pre-college program helping students develop the skills and motivation needed to be successful in college and beyond, just received a $330,000 grant for scholarships and college support, according to Heba Griffiths, Interim Associate Dean of Student Life & Upward Bound Director.
Experience China through PCC
Share: School organizations celebrated the Chinese Lantern Festival and promoted Pasadena City College’s study abroad program to China in Galloway Plaza on Thursday. Follow:
Missed free-throws haunt men’s basketball
Despite a game high 28 points from sophomore forward Taj Spencer, the Lancers were unable to overcome an early first half deficit against Mt. SAC
Friends, family grieve over fatal shooting of PCC nursing student
Share: Friends, family and neighbors grieved Tuesday at a memorial site of 19-year-old PCC nursing student Irais Acosta, who was fatally shot inside a Pasadena home over the weekend. Follow: