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Author Matt Carter’s stories are going to give you chills.   And if the house suddenly creaks as you’re reading–you may just jump three feet in the air! And the scary stuff is all in good fun. Matt Carter, who writes

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During her own school days, Veronica Reyes hated English classes–and “couldn’t write”. Today, Veronica describes herself as “The East L.A. Poet”–and she teaches college-level writing classes.  The honors she’s received for her writing include a National Endowment for the Arts

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Witches, werewolves, epic battles, a love story–and a very likable gay protagonist.  They’re all a part of Peter Saenz’ new fantasy novel, “Coven of Wolves”. At the start of the book, Devin Marshall is on the run from a coven

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Visual appeal is Antonio Gandara’s field of expertise. Antonio is the Photo Editor at PCC’s student-run newspaper, the Pasadena City College Courier.   He has worked with the Courier staff for a year and a half, first as a staff photographer,

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 A number of gay-pride festivals are all about getting out there, connecting and partying hard, but San Gabriel Valley Pride has a different idea.   Their upcoming 2013 Pride Festival, themed “Pride Is!” centers on family, community and welcoming everybody. 

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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

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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”

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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,

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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

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A preview of new consumer electronics products showcased at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, right here with Dot Cannon and Over Coffee.

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C.C. Chapman knows how to make a living doing what he loves.  Now, in his new book, Amazing Things Will Happen: A Real-World Guide On Achieving Success and Happiness, C.C. says the same process is possible for others, as well. 

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The University of Oxford is at least nine hundred sixteen years old.  While no one knows exactly when it was founded, there are records of classes being taught at Oxford in A.D. 1096…which makes it the oldest university in the

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