As Cynthia Hsiang began playing the introduction to Blue and White Porcelain on piano, a combination of stringed instruments played by the PCC Chinese Music Ensemble soon accompanied, silencing the audience and reducing them to sighs of awe.
Student overcomes, learns from foster care background
Foster care is as an alternative form of guarding and raising adolescents until they are either adopted or turn 18-years-old, but what many people are not aware of is the stress and uncertainty that many foster children go through while they live in these homes.
Film still has a place in photography
The last 10 to 15 years have been a rigorous time for photography.
Solar panel tech a growing class sector
If there’s one thing for sure, learning how to install solar panel systems is not for slackers.
A look back with…Dance Instructor Catrelia Magee
Starting with an interest for dance at an early age, Catrelia Magee’s passion still shines today as a dance instructor at PCC.
Director Cameron speaks at Caltech
It seems James Cameron’s hold on audiences extends beyond that of the silver screen, as the director behind “Avatar” and “Titanic” packed Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium in an event that featured him as the headlining speaker.
Piano concert wows audience
The Performing and Communication Arts Division concert on Sunday in Harbeson Hall featured performances from pianists Jacqueline Petitto and Cynthia Williams.
Ws present a safety net
Students who withdraw from a class after the drop deadline interpret Ws in a variety of ways. A W means a student dropped a class after the drop deadline day.
Kuller follows up award with performance lecture
“The Story Is In the Music,” but all eyes were on Adjunct Professor Richard Kuller as he gave a presentation Tuesday after recently being honored with the PCC Academic Senate and Board of Trustees Faculty/Lecturer Award.
ArcLight Pasadena opens
ArcLight Pasadena, the third theater in the ArcLight brand, is set to open its doors as the clock strikes 12 a.m. on Friday.