A student at PCC for three years, 60-year-old Trudy Craig began taking classes to pursue her career in architecture.
New Facebook Fuels Debate
Facebook has finally made good on its promise to switch from the “old Facebook” to the “new Facebook” with a brand new layout, but these new changes have created an uproar among some of the Facebook community.
Football Coach Investigated and Put on Leave After Sex Offender Incident
PCC’s Head football Coach Kenny Lawler is currently under investigation, after he was placed on “administrative leave” on Friday.
OK’d Budget Frees Delayed Payments
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger approved the 2008-09 state budget, which will give students on CalGrants their first checks of the school year.
WEEKEND: Sound Mixer Enjoys Food, Grub on Break
Valentino Rivera, sound mixer, shares his ideal weekend.
NAACP Honors Associate Dean
PCC’s Associate Dean of Career and Technical Education, Ellen Ligons, received a Community Award from the NAACP during the 24th annual Ruby McKnight Williams Award dinner held at the Pasadena Hilton on Sept. 13.
Student Detained in Counterfeit Bill Case
A PCC student was detained and later released for questioning on suspicion of possessing a counterfeit $10 bill at about 2:40 p.m. on Monday.
Campus Police Arrest Suspects in Theft Sting
Two men were arrested on Wednesday by campus police on suspicion of the theft of a laptop and a textbook.
‘Gender-Neutral’ Restrooms Changed to ‘Single-Stalled’
The Associated Students has changed the language of its previous ‘gender-neutral’ restrooms resolution to ‘single-stalled restrooms.” Despite the new name, the resolution will still serve its original purpose, which was to provide restroom facilities for all PCC students, faculty, and visitors without adequate accommodation.
Lobby Committee Looks for Recruits
The 2008-2009 Associated Students Lobby Committee introduces a new strategy for recruiting student lobbyists and a new focus for their Sacramento legislation.