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09/22

Who knew that Pasadena City College had a major in fashion–let alone four of them?   Or that the fashion courses they offer include one where students design their own fashion line? Catherine Covington is familiar with both of these facts. 

09/20

Valerie Wardlaw thrives on the unexpected.  Her new job, as PCC’s Director of Public Relations, promises to deliver.  Valerie, who credits her leadership skills to her membership in iconic sorority Delta Sigma Theta, moved into her new position after Juan

09/19

On Saturday, November 23, 2013, Arcadia High School’s Performing Arts Center will be full of innovators. People will be talking about social justice, science, and education. Presenters will have eighteen minutes or less to give “the talk of their lives”

09/13

Creating web content is all the rage. As one of the first colleges or universities developing its own web studio, Lancer Lens makes PCC truly innovative. Among other things, Lancer Lens will inform students of various campus events, class information

09/06

Anyone who’s been on-campus longer than five minutes has probably heard the term, “The PCC Foundation”. But, most people aren’t that familiar with what they do. Bobbi Abram, Executive Director of the PCC Foundation, started her new job in January,

09/01

PCC’s student-run newspaper, The Courier, actually started before Pasadena City College did. Originally called The Chronicle, the paper we now know as “the independent student voice of PCC” published its first edition in 1915–under the auspices of what was then

08/28

PCC VO!CES is a radio series that educates, informs and brings awareness to Pasadena City College issues, events and activities in many colorful, creative and exciting ways. This show is designed to showcase the lifestyles of Pasadena City College students,

06/08

This week on the Sweet Life, host, Brooke Peterson speaks with Andrea Murray, Pasadena City College Instructor of Cultural Anthropology and Archeology.

06/01

This week on Sweet Life, Host, Brooke Peterson speaks with Pasadena City College Instructor, Elizabeth Nagy-Shadman.  Nagy-Shadman teaches Physical Geology and Earth and Space Science at PCC.  

05/10

This week on the Sweet Life, Host Brooke Peterson speaks with Adam Tavin, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Engineer for Focus Product Design in Palo Alto, California about the nature of his work and new developments in his industry.

04/25

Advanced Radio Production students, Kelly Kubik and Xochi Barajas invite Neal Wright to the studio.  Wright springs from Portland, OR and recently released his first album, Burner Courage, a project he developed with vocalist and bass-player, Amanda Spring.  The album hearkens back

04/19

Mature, sophisticated and giving voice to “Ballads that Bounce” with an array of original songs that cross the genres of Blues, Easy Listening, Folk-Rock, Pop, R and B, and Top 40, this weeks featured artist is singer, song writer and