Two men were arrested on Wednesday by campus police on suspicion of the theft of a laptop and a textbook.
‘Gender-Neutral’ Restrooms Changed to ‘Single-Stalled’
The Associated Students has changed the language of its previous ‘gender-neutral’ restrooms resolution to ‘single-stalled restrooms.” Despite the new name, the resolution will still serve its original purpose, which was to provide restroom facilities for all PCC students, faculty, and visitors without adequate accommodation.
Lobby Committee Looks for Recruits
The 2008-2009 Associated Students Lobby Committee introduces a new strategy for recruiting student lobbyists and a new focus for their Sacramento legislation.
Smoking Ordinance Still Unclear
“No Buts, No Butts.” is a campaign headed up by the Associated Students to inform students and faculty of the changes to PCC’s current smoking policy.
University Representatives Will Meet Students Monday
The University of California and California State University representatives will have booths, along with various independent college and universities such as USC, Loyola Marymount, The Art Center, and Azusa-Pacific at PCC on Monday.
Study Abroad Program Heads to Oxford
The study abroad program again heads to Oxford, England for the spring semester.
Project Ethos Creates Fashion Opportunities
20-year-old public relations major Angela Aguirre was discovered by Heidi Luerra, designer and owner of EveryWear Clothing.
PCC to Honor State Senator Jack Scott
Former PCC president and current state Sen. Jack Scott will be celebrated by the Pasadena City College Foundation at the initial “Building the Spirit of a Vibrant Community” award luncheon on Oct. 28 at the Westin Hotel.
Football Still Winless After Loss to Compton, Next is ELAC
The Lancer football team got into an offensive dual with El Camino-Compton Center on Saturday but was stung by the Tartar’s opportunistic defense and fell for the second straight week, 42-34 at Tay Brown Field in Compton.
Restaurant Review: Taiwanese Fare Attracts Fans
Located in one of the ubiquitous Chinese shopping centers found throughout the San Gabriel Valley, Sin Ba La has become somewhat of a dining landmark in Arcadia.