The Board of Trustees voted unanimously to approve a $120 million budget for the 2010-2011 year at its regular meeting on Oct. 6. This is 1% less than last year’s budget.
Student Health Services promotes breast cancer awareness
To honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Student Health Services and the radiologic technology program invited the campus to decorate reflection flags throughout the week.
New AS Board position finally filled
The Associated Students Executive Board swore in the first Vice President for Sustainability during a regular meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 13.
New law changes transfer process
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed two bills that will change the process of transfer for community college students to California state universities.
Laptops in the classroom
Paper crinkling as the lead of a pencil makes quick strokes over its surface is a sound most students and teachers are familiar with. It is the classic way of taking notes during class. But for many, the swift click of the keyboard on a laptop is a more efficient method of note taking.
And the beat goes on…
PCC students can often hear the melodious sounds of musicians honing their craft on campus. But to play voluntarily during the recent heat wave, musicians must really have a passion for what they do.
Backstage at ‘Flemming’
Artists with a plain canvas build a masterpiece while in the stage production workshop. The scent of wood and dust particles is overwhelming. At the right there is an opening to the stage; paint fumes give the mammoth room an unique smell, hammering, molding, painting, ladders, an untouched sofa and drinking glasses hidden behind the scenes set the ambiance for this magical oasis for the Drama Department’s production of “Flemming.
Work-study helps student survive
Adolescents are not widely known for voluntarily accepting extraneous responsibilities, but in the case of nursing major Nancy Hernandez, work-study is familiar territory.
Homeless former student finds refuge on campus
Opinions may vary between the students on their feelings about homeless people on campus, but what they fail to realize is those less fortunate individuals may have the same desires and aspirations as they do. They too have the desire to make something of themselves and find a purpose in life.
Pasadena’s ArtWeekend delivers free art, culture
Pasadena will hold its annual ArtWeekend this weekend, beginning Friday and wrapping up on Sunday.