The welding shop in the IT building is undeniably a safety-glasses zone, filled with metallic sounds and a friendly atmosphere.
Language clubs unite for evening of culture
Languages from around the globe could be heard as students and faculty gathered in the Circadian on April 18 for a night of cultural interaction known as “Cultural Encounters.â€
Extra time off used for jobs and classes
Students are using the extra vacation time provided by the extended spring term to get jobs and catch up on units.
Campus restrooms are a hotbed of sexual activity
Share: If you’re looking for some action in one of the men’s restrooms on campus, it’s as easy as tapping your foot. At-least that’s what one website instructs its subscribers to do. Follow:
Workshop emphasizes writing as therapy
Adam Lam speaks about his newest book and holds a writing workshop to help people express emotions within their writing.
Professor’s dark past propels his crusade
Professor Hugo Schwyzer is a dynamic man with a complicated past. The controversy he brings to his work environment draws mixed emotions from students and staff alike.
Broken but not beaten
Frederick swam her fastest, literally, to the finishing line. As she got out of the pool, she heard the roar of applause from the stands. She didn’t know it, but Frederick had broken yet another Pasadena City College swims record.
Cyclists, boarders brave streets en route to class
Students utilize alternative modes of transportation to get to class.
Technological invasion gets mixed reactions
With the rapid increase of quality in technology and the demand students have for it, professors and instructors at PCC have slowly become more tolerant of technology’s presence in the classroom.
Award Winning poet Juan Herrera leaves students inspired
Laughter and nostalgia were felt among the audience as award winning Chicano poet Juan Herrera read selections of his poetry reading on March 26 in the Creveling Lounge.