Every Friday morning, Professor Devin Measom spends his time teaching his TVR 103A and 103B classes, not from behind a desk at PCC, but from a state-of-the-art recording studio in Sierra Madre.
Tensions high at adds deadline
Campus Police had to be called to the admissions counter to deal with a group of angry students on Monday.
Cyclists, motorists: Share the road
If you’re a bicyclist, you’re in luck. Chief Charlie Beck of the Los Angeles Police Department is on your side.
Teach-A-Palooza features well known educator
An award-winning educator spoke about his teaching experiences as a guide for new and veteran teachers at the Spring Teach-A-Palooza Friday at PCC.
CDC accredited after lengthy process
PCC’s Child Development Center received its accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children (N.A.E.Y.C) in January.
Board support for telecast was hesitant
Of six members, three on the Board of Trustees hesitated to fully support the approved one-year pilot for the televising and webcasting of its meetings.
Ex-student accused of murder returns to court
Former PCC student Isaac Campbell was ordered to return to an Alhambra Superior Court on March 19 for a pretrial hearing. Campbell is being charged with murder in the death of former PCC student Liya “Jessie” Lu in August 2007.
Degrees to honor former Japaense American students
At a recent meeting in his Long Beach office, Assemblymember Warren Furutani of California’s 55th District is clean-shaven, rubbing his chin where a goatee used to reside.
Musicians play with global flair
The Pasadena Young Musicians Orchestra presented four international symphonies by various composers on Saturday in Sexson Auditorium.
Officials say medical pot use prohibited on campus
Smoking marijuana on campus is illegal, even if you have a medical marijuana identification card, officials say.