Share: Pasadena City College’s (PCC) Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSP&S) provides programs and accommodations intended to create an accessible learning environment for students with disabilities, but they have left at least one student to fend for himself. Follow:
PCC student counselors are here to help
Share: PCC’s personal counseling department recently introduced a new program that allows students to become peer counselors with the responsibility of being able to listen and give advice to students who need to talk about their mental health. Follow:
PCC professor speaks of technological impact on education
Share: At first glance, the classroom seemed to be in disarray. Stacks of paper lay haphazardly on Charmaine Cordero’s work desk. Vintage posters hung precariously on the walls. The tiled floor was heavily marked by shifting room arrangements, furniture and the shuffling of students. Follow:
Police Blotter: Female suffered a domestic violence incident off campus
Share: Monday, March 04, 2019 A staff member reported a male transient sleeping inside of the 1st floor of the CA-bldg. The officer escorted transient off campus. A courtesy report was taken for a student who suffered a domestic violence incident off campus. The student was provided with resource information and referred to Health Services and Personal Counseling for additional assistance on campus. The report was forwarded to jurisdictional police agency. A student reported her vehicle was struck while parked in Lot 5. The officer …
PCC reopens after power outage
Share: UPDATE: 3/18/19: The PCC Colorado campus reopened for classes Monday. A rave alert was sent to students this morning notifying them of the news. Follow:
Title X change and lawsuits’ impact on PCC
Share: Lawsuits filed by the State of California and Planned Parenthood regarding the Trump administration’s change to Title X could significantly impact Pasadena City College (PCC) students’ ability to receive family planning services. Follow:
Police Blotter: A male was arrested for an assault on campus
Share: Monday, February 25 A transient was reported on Lot 1. Officers escorted the transient off campus. Graffiti was reported in the men’s restroom in the R building. Officers inspected the area and took vandalism report. Transients were reported in the mirror pool. Officers found one transient, no action was taken. A female was reported stealing from the campus bookstore. After officers communicated with library employees, it was found that theft did not occur. Student reported hit a run on Lot 4. Report was taken …
Police Blotter: Female claims a male made ‘inappropriate physical contact’
Share: Monday, February 18, 2019 A transient was escorted off campus from the R building stairwell. There was a report of suspicious circumstances inside of the P building. This was later cleared and it was just a professor working inside. Tuesday, February 19, 2019 There were two transient reports, one in the north west corner of Lot 1 and the other inside the CC building elevator. The former was escorted off campus while the later was not located by the time officers arrived. There were …
To save money on future, PCC looks inward
Share: Pasadena City College’s (PCC) new Superintendent/President Dr. Erika Endrijonas announced a new Educational Master Plan (EMP) last month that would use in-house resources rather than hiring outside help to guide the school’s future endeavors. Follow:
BankMobile directly transfers funds to students
Share: PCC and BankMobile have been collaborating the past few semesters to distribute financial aid, scholarships, grants and other funds directly to Lancer reducing wait times and paper checks that come with receiving funds from PCC’s financial aid office. Follow: