Faculty Association holds board elections
Twelve candidates are competing for seven positions that are up for grabs in the PCC Faculty Association board elections.
Hicks takes Southern California high jump title
Chris Hicks came out on top winning the Southern California High Jump title on Friday, while advancing to the State Championships.
Shortstop to success
Filipino shortstop Justin Zialcita takes a leadership role on PCC’s baseball team.
Former PCC president picked as new chancellor
Former PCC President and current state Sen. Jack Scott has been selected by the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges to be the Chancellor of the California community college system.Scott feels that he will be an asset to the system, but knows he has a capable staff across the state.
Student’s cause of death remains a mystery
The cause of death of former PCC student Liya ‘Jessie’ Lu remains a mystery after the Coroner’s medical examiners released their report on Tuesday.Lu’s body was found in a trashcan covered with approximately 10 gallons of kitty litter on Sept. 15, almost a month after her disappearance.
Columnist connects fascists, progressives
Jonah Goldberg, conservative columnist for the LA Times, endeavored to connect the dots between today’s American progressives and European fascists of the 20th-century.
Inaugural concert showcases new piano
PCC performing faculty debuted a new Model D Steinway & Sons grand piano Saturday at Harbeson Hall.
City smoking plan won’t affect PCC
Pasadena mayor Bill Bogaard said that he could not see how PCC, as an independent entity, would be affected by new anti-smoking regulation currently being drafted by the City Council.Bogaard, speaking Wednesday morning on a community-organized lap around the Rose Bowl, was uncertain on campus policy.