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Simon Fraser knows all about working for, and representing, PCC students. For three of his four years as a student at PCC, Simon has been an officer on the Executive Board of Pasadena City College’s Associated Students. He has served…
In the midst of their competitive season, the Speech and Debate team pause to deliver a message of inspiration and achievement. Experience the award winning voices of the Pasadena City College Speech and Debate team as they entertain Lancer Radio…
Everyone has dreams. For immigrants to California in the nineteenth century, reality provided a stark contrast. The USC Pacific Asia Museum’s current exhibition, “The Other Side: Chinese and Mexican Immigration to America” explores the issues facing immigrants, both in the late 1800’s…
In 1966, homosexuality was considered both “abnormal” and a criminal offense in England. That year, illustrious playwright Sir Noel Coward wrote and produced the final play of his career, A Song At Twilight. Coward starred in the dark comedy as…
Every spring, PCC’s Cross-Cultural Center and English Division present a challenge. With their annual “Borders of Diversity” conference, they inspire students to question the ways they think–about themselves and their communities. This year’s “Borders of Diversity” conference began with a…
How many artists can call their most recent project “the best decision they’ve ever made”? Keith Roberts can certainly make that claim–and back it up at a show in Anaheim in March of 2014. Keith is the co-founder and lead…
Music inspirations can come from many different avenues and walks of life. One testament to that is the PCC Assistant Business Professor and lead singer/guitarist Dan Raddon. Experience the good vibrations and the acoustic sounds of Summer Surf Sessions as…
Did you know that the late Gene Kelly spoke fluent French? Most people don’t. Though Kelly was a beloved entertainer, a choreographer whose work forever changed the look of dance in films, and a gifted director, he was an intensely…
In celebration of the 79th Oscars, hosts CJ Parallel and Xochi B. give you a different insight into the Movie Music Awards and Rebellious Celebrities. Join them and share your Oscar Picks on Twitter @Parallel_Music or @pccLancerRadio #MyOscarPicks. There’s no doubt that…
Career Technical Education or “CTE” is an important facet of higher education. These are the practical, “hands-on” gigs that many of our students here at PCC are aiming for. So it stands to reason that local high schools proffer up CTE…
2014 is the 50-year anniversary of the landmark 1964 Civil Rights Amendment. PCC Ujima Program Public Relations Commissioner Jonathan Reed says the journey has just begun. Jonathan talks about the Black History Month events in which Ujima is participating, the…
Parallel Music host, CJ Parallel and Xochi B. talk with Indiana native and Producer Dario A. Lee about Trayvon Martin, “Losing It All” and overcoming unforeseen circumstances and everyday issues in the Urban community. To listen to Lee’s music, you can find…