The study abroad program has been expanded this semester to the reaches of Beijing, China where students and instructors are learning from the different culture and gaining a rare experience of the Far East.
Freshman finds himself in Egyptian riots
Freshman Joshua Aldecoa found himself in the midst of Egyptian riots.
Sociology, Psychology, and the S.T.A.A.
Pasadena City College’s recent additions of degrees in Sociology and Psychology have furthered a student’s educational options, under the recent legislation official said.
Graduation fund to raise money for high-demand classes
Announced by PCC President Mark Rocha at the Feb. 22 Board of Trustees meeting, The “Graduation Fund” aims to create more sections needed to graduate.
Community College Chancellor announces retirement
The Chancellor of California Community Colleges Jack Scott, former PCC president, announced Tuesday that he would be retiring from his position this year.
Cancellation of winter intersession discussion begins
The Board of Trustees on Wednesday night was given a list of proposals, one of which will bring discussion on a three semester academic calendar, which will essentially remove the 2013 winter intersession and merge its sections into the summer intersession.
Swim team goes 1-1 at dual meet
Lancer swimmer Cario Liu continued his dominant season at the dual meet against El Camino College and Chaffey College on March 2. The team defeated El Camino but came up short against Chaffey.
Women’s softball shut out at home
Lancers suffer 8-0 loss to visiting East Los Angeles College