In between the Circadian Lounge, the L Building, and the Quad is an organic vegetable garden that most have probably never even noticed.
That garden is a project of the Seeds Of Change club.
In between the Circadian Lounge, the L Building, and the Quad is an organic vegetable garden that most have probably never even noticed.
That garden is a project of the Seeds Of Change club.
If you’re unlucky enough to wield a Bank of America debit card in this era, get ready for a disappointing change.
The Associated Students discussed the realignment plan and heard student suggestions to better the college at its second town hall meeting in the Circadian on Oct. 20.
Bank of America’s new debit card transaction fee is receiving less than stellar reviews from students.
When searching for a good place to study on campus, some students prefer outdoor studying to indoor studying.
There was plenty of laughter to go around the Sexson Auditorium during Oct. 22’s afternoon performance, despite the sparse attendance.
Reports of homeless people living on campus have students asking how to deal with them.
The celebration of the Chinese culture burst with bright colors and music to a captivated audience in direct contrast to the dreary weather at the Galloway Plaza on Oct. 25.
A line formed and a crowd gathered at the PCC Art Gallery on Oct 14 for Art Night Pasadena. One by one, the attendees entered the gallery which was quickly filling up.
As part of PCC’s “First-Year Pathways” program, Luis J. Rodriguez spoke about his past struggles with drug addiction and violence, and the struggles many young people are currently having with these same issues on Oct. 14.