Tag Archives: Pasadena City College
Chronicling the Facts
Journalism equals creating an accurate record of history, as it’s happening. And that’s exactly what soon-to-be-graduate Christine Michaels has been doing, during her time at Pasadena City College. As Editor-in-Chief of PCC’s independent student newspaper, the PCC Courier, Christine and … Continue reading
Down-to-Earth Environmentalism
How do we treat our planet? How do we behave to our fellow human beings? Bordeaux Martin sees a definite connection. At Pasadena City College’s recent “Borders of Diversity” conference, Bordeaux presented his paper on “Healing For the Earth Community”, … Continue reading
Words Are Just the Beginning
Implementing new ideas, encouraging talent, and reaching for the future. All of those activities are at the core of what’s currently happening for Pasadena City College’s English Division. Their Lotus Club, which is a campus club of writers, readers and … Continue reading
Putting Thought Into Words
Gifted poet Rebeccah Sanhueza doesn’t just write verses. She sets herself a challenge! Rebeccah, who is an English major at Pasadena City College, decided to create her poem, “7.20”, within the boundaries of a very restrictive format–Japanese haiku! The result … Continue reading
Looking to the Future
Pasadena City College has made headlines recently–as a campus in crisis. The college’s current administration has received triple “no-confidence” votes: from PCC’s Associated Students, Faculty Association, and, more recently, the Academic Senate, which approved a “no-confidence” vote of its own. … Continue reading