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Wendy Gomez

Ceramics is students’ passion

PCC students Zachary Miller and Brandon Bateman know exactly what they want to do in life—and that is ceramics. Full story

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Megan Carrillo / Courier

New exhibition showcases deep space

A compilation of photographs of deep space taken by telescopes of NASA and by independent photographers will be on display at the Art Gallery to showcase the beauty and grandeur of the universe. Full story

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Max Perez

Video game designer says teamwork is key

 It isn't about being the best artist or creative director but the key thing is about collaboration, Brian Allgeier, creative director of Insomniac Games told the students gathered in The Circadian on Dec 2.  He stressed this throughout his presentation. Full story

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Charles Winners

Cross country team is head of the class

Coming off a tenth place finish at the community college state championships, the PCC cross country team's season gave them their best finish in fifteen years. It wasn't all smiles and success as the team suffered many setbacks early on, including losing runners and struggling to adapt to the change of pace from training to competition. Full story

Megan Carrillo / Courier

Fashion student breaks into career early

While most fashion design majors are required to obtain an internship to receive their certificate, student Denisse Lopez is well ahead of the class with a job as one of the designers for a clothing line. Full story

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Student revolutionary in the making

Student Kelvin Rodeo plans to bring change to an island desperate for equality.

Every rose has its horn

PCC Marching Band: The honor band of the Rose Parade.

Marching down Colorado Blvd. in their white and cardinal band clothing, the Pasadena City College Marching Band held their heads high as they played proudly for about one million people, for the five and a half miles of the Rose Parade.

OPINION: Internet piracy laws threaten freedom of speech

The Internet has changed the would in its relatively short life giving people the ability to spread information unrestricted. The postponed SOPA and PIPA bills under consideration in congress would greatly reduce Americas freedom of the speech on the Internet. Read full story here.





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