Share: School organizations celebrated the Chinese Lantern Festival and promoted Pasadena City College’s study abroad program to China in Galloway Plaza on Thursday. Follow:
Friends, family grieve over fatal shooting of PCC nursing student
Share: Friends, family and neighbors grieved Tuesday at a memorial site of 19-year-old PCC nursing student Irais Acosta, who was fatally shot inside a Pasadena home over the weekend. Follow:
POLICE BLOTTER
Share: February 5th Someone stole a laptop from inside the women’s restroom at Science Village. The victim left her laptop on top of the paper towel dispenser while she utilized the facilities. When she exited the stall, her laptop was gone. February 6th A Chevy Silverado struck a parked car and then fled the scene. Video from the parking structure showed the suspect exit his vehicle to inspect the damage, then reenter his vehicle and drive away. The video also captured the suspect’s license plate. …
Schools structure questioned at meeting
Tempers flared, our school president was laughed at, and important questions still remain unanswered as President Mark Rocha met with faculty members from the School of Humanities last week in the C-building.
Academic Senate still at opposite ends with administration
The Academic Senate continued to be worlds apart with the administration on numerous issues that were brought up at its meeting on Monday, according to senate members.
Softball couldn’t close against ECC Compton
Even with starting players like catcher Allie Lacey and first baseman Audrey Serna out with injuries, the Lancers (2-7, 0-1) were still able to make a small comeback in the sixth inning.
College holds visioning workshops for Centennial Facilities Master Plan
Friday marked the initial “conceptual design” phase of the Centennial Facilities Master Plan when stakeholders had the opportunity to help create the vision for a new and improved PCC that would provide students with the facilities they need to be better prepared for the future.
AS discusses priority registration
As Executive Board members of the Associated Students gathered Wednesday to give an update on the status of their activities and to discuss budgets, the topic of added enrollment priorities created a platform for differing opinions on the way priority enrollment should be decided.
U Building to be demolished
Share: The college is currently awaiting approval on funding to replace the U Building, which was abandoned after being deemed structurally unsafe in 2012, officials said. Follow: