A forum for the six candidates running in the Board of Trustees election in November will participate in a forum in the Creveling Lounge on Oct. 26 at 7 p.m.
A forum for the six candidates running in the Board of Trustees election in November will participate in a forum in the Creveling Lounge on Oct. 26 at 7 p.m.
The women’s soccer team had its first win against Mt. San Antonio College in three years on Tuesday. The Lancers pulled off their win with a lockout score of 2-0 after a slow first period.
The PCC football team started off conference play Saturday with an upset victory over 3rd ranked, and undefeated Fullerton College. The final score of 30-20 was attained by The Lancer’s opportunistic defense, and the poised arm of third-string quarterback Zeke Julien.
The weekly Courier newspaper and annual Spotlight magazine published by the Journalism Department were both honored with coveted General Excellence awards at the Southern California conference of the Journalism Association of Community Colleges on Oct 15.
The Center for the Arts Building is rising above the campus and is 25 percent complete, according to Measure P Director Jack Schulman.
A new state law named in honor of former PCC Professor and open government activist Richard McKee was signed by California Gov. Jerry Brown and will make college records more accessible to the general public.
The editors of PCC‘s literary magazine Inscape gather in a circle, each with the same story in hand.
They discuss various opinions and comments about the submitted pieces that are poetry, non fiction and fiction. Questions are raised: what is considered a literary story? Was the story engaging and is it relevant to what they are looking for?
The editors don’t always agree on whether a story should be put in the magazine but they are all open to discussion about how they feel about it.
A secret world that thrived for only a short time period is brought to life in “Picturing the Bomb: Photographs From the Secret World of the Manhattan Project,” at the PCC Art Gallery. This exhibit opened to the public on Oct. 5. This will be the colleges contribution to Pasadena’s Art Night on Friday.
Summer Production Workshop, also known as ‘Summer Sitcom’ will be screened on Sunday at 5 p.m. in the Vosloh Forum and will be open to all PCC students and faculty.
The production took place during the past summer intercession and involved students acting out scripts from different sitcoms while being filmed by three cameras placed in different angles.
Although, Will Ahrens, performing/communication arts instructor, came to theater and film later in life, his move from Illinois to Los Angeles got him more involved with directing, thus giving him 17 films and plays under his belt.