Former PCC football player signs with NCAA Division 1 college
Nation’s first community college veterans clinic coming to PCC
Share: After many years and collaborations between the campus Veterans Resource Center (VRC), Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System (VAGLAHS), and congresswoman Judy Chu, Pasadena City College (PCC) will be bringing the first veterans primary care clinic to the campus. Follow:
Retreat breeds collegiality despite bleak budget outlook
Share: Faculty, staff, administrators, and students gave up several hours last Friday to attend the first Annual Budget Retreat, where representatives from all levels of shared governance came together to review and prioritize budget requests based on the mission of the college as the school prepares for a bleak financial outlook from the state. Follow:
Author prepares PCC Freedom Writers for D.C. trip
Share: Multiple departments funded an event that brought guest author and speaker Erin Gruwell to the Creveling Lounge on Wednesday night to gather dreamers and believers alike. Follow:
Walk PCC encourages “walk and talk” to a healthier lifestyle
Student Health Services held their first meeting of “Walk PCC” this past Tuesday. The new program hopes to encourage students to exercise for 30 minutes and discuss healthful lifestyle tips during their class free hour from 12:15 p.m. to 12:45 p.m.
Blotter: Market spectator swaps in for out, says ‘Bye’ to tires
Share: Monday, Feb. 1: Officer Robins of campus police escorted a student with a restraining order off of the campus. Another student was reported causing a disturbance in the library computer lab, where he was then escorted off the campus as well by Officer Robins. Two people were seen throwing sodas at each other in Lot 4, level 5, while driving. by Officer Robins who counseled both parties. A transient was reported as sleeping in one of the elevators in north of Lot 5. The …
Spring cleaning for a new campus stock room
Share: In an effort to conserve resources on campus, PCC has decided to set up an overstock supply room to allow faculty and staff to utilize goods that would otherwise be wastefully disregarded. Follow:
Police Blotter: Drone crashes, pilot flees
Share: Monday, Jan 25: A man was reported yelling to himself near C-217 and was escorted off campus. A student reported that a man near the library may have needed medical attention as he appeared disoriented. A warrant check came back clear, but it was discovered that the man was reported missing in Virginia. Campus police informed the corresponding department in Virginia and the man was transferred to Huntington Memorial Hospital for further evaluation. Tuesday, Jan 26: A student’s wallet was stolen from the …
‘The Rape Show’ raises awareness through art and activism
Share: Assistant professor and director Joshua Fleming begins production on “The Rape Show” next month using a compilation of theater, literature, prose, poetry and activism infused speeches as a platform to urge us to acknowledge the rise in rape cases in academic institutions. Follow:
New Metro stations rolling into town next month
Share: The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) announced that their expansion of the Metro Goldline Foothill Extension, encompassing six new stations with connections to Arcadia, Monrovia, Duarte, Irwindale, and Azusa, will open on March 5. Follow: