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Schwyzer Named 'Hottest' Professor In The Country

By Bruna Nessif

PCC History teacher Hugo Schwyzer was voted "hottest" professor in the country by users of ratemyprofessor.com.

President Perfumo Will Sign Climate Commitment

By Allan Santiago

PCC President Paulette Perfumo will sign the American College & University Presidents Climate Commitment, which has become the threshold for over 600 colleges nationwide to take part in a growing movement toward sustainability, on Tuesday at noon at the Galloway Plaza.

Effect of CSU Enrollment Caps Unclear

By Nicholas Smith

The California State Universities announced enrollment caps for the 2009-2010 school year, but PCC officials told transfer students not to worry. Cynthia Olivo, the associate dean of counseling at PCC, said, "It is too soon to tell how this is going to affect transferring students.

Presidential Forum Focuses On Budget Cuts

By Jacqueline Lok

The recent state budget cuts involving community colleges were one of the biggest concerns among students at the AS-sponsored presidential forum on Tuesday.

Giving To Those In Need

PCC's softball team gathers to give food and other everyday necessities to the homeless

By Christina Demirchyan

Spread throughout the outskirts of downtown Los Angeles is a society of people who are forced to spend their days on the streets. At least one time of the year, however, they are "blessed" with kindness.

No Arrests Have Been Made For Theft of Courier Papers

By Alfredo Aleman

PCC police have been investigating the theft since mid-Sept., when about 1,800 newspapers were removed from six holding boxes around campus, but have hit a dead end in their investigation, police said.

Non-Profit Group Holds Forum On Technology With Disabled Students

By Morgan Brief

Software developers form Project Possibilities, a non-profit community service organization designed to make experiential differences in the lives of people with disabilities, held a think-tank session at PCC on Tuesday to brainstorm new ideas and innovations for assistive technology software with disabled students and disability teachers.

Building an Education One Class at a Time

By Morgan Brief

Ed Willis, 39, has been working for more than two years to restore a LeMons blue, 1969 Chevy Camaro, built the same year when Willis was born. Back in 2006, though, Willis had no idea what was in store for him.

World AIDS Day Observed

By Michael Cheng

World AIDS Day was observed at the Galloway Plaza on Monday to educate students and faculty regarding AIDS issues.

AS Vice President Wins Back Post After Being Removed

By Jacob Matthes

Excessive unexcused absences led Associated Students to remove V.P. of Public Relations Marshall Roe until a two-thirds majority vote brought to the floor by Roe himself allowed for his reinstatement.

New Student Fees Could Cost $10 per Semester For Registration

By Jessica Barrera

Associated Students is considering a new means of raising revenue for student clubs and other benefits to students called the Student Activity Fee, a fee subject to registering students.

Courier Wins Awards At Journalism Conference

By Karen Guzelian

PCC's newspaper staff received their first Online Journalism General Excellence award from the Journalism Association of Community Colleges in November.

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