A large number of students bypass the stress of owning and maintaining a car by utilizing public transportation, but no two students share the same experience.
Percussion ensemble drums the night away
The PCC Percussion Ensemble showcased its beats in the Lillian Vosloh Forum on May 25.
Student and familiar TV face
For Shannon Stone, 21, film and television isn’t just her major, but a passion and dream that is starting to come true.
Annual piano ensembles concert captivates audience
Pianos were dueling June 2 in Harbeson Hall for the annual piano ensembles concert. The night included performances from PCC’s Ivory Rose and La Majeur quartets, recent winners at the 2012 International Six/Eight Hand piano competition in Bavaria, Germany.
PCC’s Pulse wins first at Public Relations Competition
The Public Relations Department earned five awards at the Community College Public Relations Organization Annual Conference, including first place for Pulse, the college’s online news blog, and second for social marketing.
Ciao Italia for Fall Semester
It should come as no surprise that two students can find love while studying abroad in one of the most romantic places in the world. This is what happened with Katie Figueroa Russell, who met her boyfriend at the airport, while she was on her way to study abroad in Italy last fall.
Open Market shows students’ artwork for sale
The Art and Design Open Market at One Colorado in Old Pasadena on Sunday featured various artworks for sale created by PCC and Art Center College of Design students.
Dancers move to poetry
Faculty and student dancers took the stage in the Sexson Auditorium last weekend for a showcase called, “Choreo-Tales, Poetic Trails.”
Dancers move to poetry
Faculty and student dancers took the stage in the Sexson Audistorium last weekend for a showcase called, “Choreo-Tales, Poetic Trails.”
Women veterans tell their stories
On any given day, only a handful of women veterans can be found using PCC’s Veteran’s Resource Center.
“There are about 200 women veterans on campus [but] I could probably count on my fingers and toes how many I know here,” said U.S. Navy veteran and paralegal studies major Lisa Castañeda, 23.