Pasadena City College To Convert Most Classes To Online Instruction Amid Coronavirus Craze3/11/2020 Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor PASADENA - Beginning March 18, Pasadena City College will offer temporary remote instruction to students out of an abundance of caution to prevent potential coronavirus transmission, according to a campus statement. The campus will also cancel or postpone events with a projected attendance of more than 100 people. Sporting events will continue as scheduled, sans spectators. These changes are expected to last through April 20, according to the statement posted on the Pasadena City College Student Health Services webpage. Classes that require face-to-face instruction will go on as scheduled, including performing arts classes, lab courses and physical education, according to the statement.
“There are no confirmed cases of coronavirus on our campus at this time, and the college is not closed for business,” according to the statement. Campus officials reiterated that the college is not closing, facilities will remain open and many operations will continue normally. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor PASADENA - A possible full-term baby was found deceased in a bathroom stall at a public park Thursday night, a Pasadena Police lieutenant said.
A maintenance worker preparing to clean the restroom at Memorial Park, 85 E. Holly St., March 5 found the baby girl around 10:10 p.m., according to Lt. Carolyn Gordon of the Pasadena Police Department. The baby was found in one of the stalls, Gordon said. Gordon didn’t know if it appeared as if the baby was delivered in the bathroom. There was no apparent signs of trauma to the baby. The cause of death will be determined by the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner. Anyone with information on this incident is urged to call the Pasadena Police Department at 626-744-4241. |
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