A massive earthquake had just hit Southern California and it took police officers fewer than three minutes and thirty seconds to get everyone out of the C building, according to Chief of Police Don Yoder.
Faculty Association attempts new negotiations with District
A proposal for new contract terms from the Faculty Association (FA) was presented at its meeting on Oct. 10, where the FA also called out the Pasadena Area Community College District for not meeting with FA leaders since May 30.
Upcoming Events
Share: Thursday: Shakeout Drill: 10:17 a.m., on campus Jazz Trio: Quad at noon. Family Circles Auditions: 3:30 p.m. in the Little Theater, C-106. Scripts on hold in the Library. Great Gatsby: 8 p.m. in the Sexson Auditorium, C Building. Tickets sold at the door only. Friday: CSUN Campus Tour: 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Meet at L-110 to sign up for transportation. Women’s Soccer hosts Cerritos College at 3 p.m. at Robinson Stadium. Great Gatsby: 8 p.m. in the Sexson Auditorium, C Building. Tickets sold …
College will cover federal financial aid during government shutdown
The college will cover federal financial aid funding jeopardized the federal government shutdown, according to officials.
Contractor lawsuit against former employees dismissed
A Superior Court judge has dismissed a bribery lawsuit filed against former Vice President of Administrative Services Richard van Pelt and former Facilities Services Supervisor Alfred Hutchings, according to Hutchings’ attorney Craig Renetzky.
PCC student in the running for “Rose Queen”
PCC student in the running for Rose Queen. Sarah Hansen is one of seven rose princess finalist in the running to be the rose bowls, rose queen.
Board of Trustees extends president’s contract
The Board of Trustees extended Superintendent-President Mark Rocha’s contract through June 30, 2017 this week, granting Rocha the same pay raise of 4.79% over two years recently approved by the Board for all the administrators and classified staff.
Missing PCC student found
A PCC student who went missing last month while on her why to school was found safe and reunited with her family this week, her family said.
Marching band to debut new uniforms
After 17 years of marching in the same tattered old uniforms, the PCC Band is on its way to obtaining a new wardrobe that they will debut in the 2014 Tournament of Roses parade.