The Campus Bookstore has signed a deal with HP to provide discounts on computing and printing products for students.
Courses to specialize in training for utilities field
PCC has teamed up with the Pasadena Department of Water and Power (PWP) to educate individuals about the electrical utility field because of a recent high demand for city employees.
Twins win coveted scholarship
Briana and Jamie Nakawatase, both members of the Alpha Gamma Sigma honor society, recently won the Kathleen D. Loly Scholarship.
Some prefer taking classes at night
Not everyone works on the same schedule. Some students prefer to further their education after the sun goes down, while some have to deal with other demands during the day.
A peek inside
Take a tour of the Courier newsroom, meet members of the staff and learn about the inner workings of the newspaper’s day-to-day operations.
Quran burning a hate crime, not free speech
The burning of the Quran is not symbolic free speech because harmful consequences may ensue.
Qurans donated to College
PCC President Mark Rocha, left, hugs Ibrahim Naeem, Operations Supervisor at the Community Education Center, after Naeem donated two Qurans to the Board of Trustees on June 1 to replace ones burned on campus in May.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Athletics division seeks new hires
The Athletics Department is in the final stages of selecting applicants to fill two open positionsbefore July.
Operatic performance brings Mozart to life
An operatic performance of “The Magic Flute” by Mozart was performed in June in PCC’s Sexson Auditorium.