Artist illuminates trauma, survival

Artists have forever captured emotion and experience in manners words cannot convey. Think “The Scream” by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch, or “Starry Night” by Vincent van Gogh. Words do neither paintings justice – they must been seen to be ‘heard.’Artist, poet and veteran student Kenneth James is that such an artist.

Badminton basks in the glow of season

In addition to the PCC women’s badminton team going undefeated and winning the South Coast Conference championship, Head Coach Bill Sanchez believes that the team’s success has raised the profile of badminton on campus.”Because of the buzz the team has been receiving, badminton is ready to explode on campus,” he said.

Familiar face to alumni departing

After a 19-year career at PCC, the incentive plan brought the idea of early retirement to Irene Aguilera, resource development specialist at Alumni Relations, who is ready to close this chapter in her life and open a new one.Aguilera works at the PCC Foundation to help the college continue to grow through its past.

Retirement incentive tempts many

PCC will lose 87 members of its faculty, staff, and administration at the end of this semester due to the early retirement incentive offered by the college in an effort to save money and cut costs. A vice president, deans, managers and teachers who have together spent more than a thousand years with PCC are retiring at the end of June.

Parolee in jail after arrest on campus

PCC police arrested a parolee on May 26 after a cadet saw the suspect attempting to gain access to cars in parking lot 5.PCC police would not release the suspect’s name. “It is currently under investigation,” said Officer Michael Despain. However, the Pasadena Police Department confirmed the suspect as 34-year old Ulises Magallon.