A photographic exhibit on the Manhattan Project, curated in part by Photography Instructor Rachel Fermi, is on display in the PCC Art Gallery.
Former dean’s exhibit inspired by post-9/11
Former dean of Visual Arts and Media Studies Alex Kritselis turns post-9/11 newspapers into art at the Pasadena Museum of California Art.
Experienced lawyer fills new position
Gail Cooper, a lawyer with 27 years’ experience in litigation, is honored and excited to be PCC’s new general counsel.
Library offers wide array of services
In the past, a person went to the library to check out books, then leave. Those days are gone. There are a variety of new things that can be done at the PCC Shatford Library.
Second run theater an inexpensive escape
Have some time to kill? Why not catch a movie? For only $2, you can see the biggest hits of the summer at Regency Academy Cinemas on Colorado Boulevard, just a 10-minute walk from campus.
Treasure trove on campus
The start of a new semester can result in a lot of stress and busy minds that cause students to be forgetful at times.
For those who scramble to class and forget items behind, PCC offers Lost and Found services, located in B210.
Custodians a college asset
Trash left carelessly on the PCC campus does not magically pick itself up, nor do the floors and toilets of the restrooms scrub themselves clean.
REVIEW: ‘Broadway’ production returns for encore
Broadway Songbook VII, produced and directed by the Theater and Dance Instructor Richard Kuller, returned for a successful encore performances on Saturday and Sunday.
Students, counselors have advice for new arrivals
Returning students and counselors offer tips that significantly help incoming new students get the most out of their years at PCC.