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…
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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…
As PCC Voices discuss all things careers, co-host Brooke Peterson sits down with graphic communications professors David Quatt and Kris Pilon. Together they cover the entire graphic arts field from traditional hands-on screen printing, to using modern digital technology. Anyone…
The life of an artist is at once demanding, exhilarating, challenging and frustrating. Music Professor Andrea Baker (also PCC’s Director of Jazz Studies) talks with co-host Brooke Peterson about what music students can expect to learn here at PCC. Strings…
As Americans we just love our TV, film, and multi-media. Maybe you love them so much you want them to be your bread and butter, too. Television operations professor Carmen Porreca chats with co-host Brooke Peterson about what it takes…
Textbooks can cost between $130 and $200–each. Community college tuition has risen by $20 per unit in the past three years. And lack of money is one of the primary reasons students drop out. But, the good news? You may…
The newspapers are full of stories about The Affordable Healthcare Act–a/k/a “Obamacare”. This legislation, which goes into effect next January 1, requires all citizens to have health insurance or pay a higher tax rate. But, how can “Obamacare” help…
Midterms, deadlines, work schedules and personal lives may seem very far removed from Zen and a state of mental tranquility. Pasadena City College’s “Journey to Wellness” program is working to change that. The project, funded by a two-year grant from…
PCC VO!CES talks to Professor Cheryl Banks-Smith about her extensive career as an artist, her take on modern dance and much more. Join Brooke Peterson and Cameron Bostwick as they learn about this abstract and very expressive dance form only…
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,…
“PCC Vo!ces” hosts, Brooke Peterson and Cameron Boswick interview PCC Campus Use Specialist, Marcie Ambrose about the joys and challenges of insuring that PCC Faculty and student groups, as well as outside organizations have a place to call “home” for…
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…