Mission Statement
Courier is a weekly publication of Pasadena City College with a web edition
produced and edited by students as part of the journalism program. As a service
to the campus community, the staff reports and comments on issues important to
readers.
Unlike any other program at PCC, Courier is independent from the
college. It has been a unique medium for students, faculty , staff,
administration and alumni to voice their concerns since 1915.
Courier, which was known as the Chronicle in its earlier years, was a service
to the Pasadena community before the college was established. Once the campus
transformed from a high school to a community college, the student newspaper
made its changes alongside.
The newspaper has reached out to the internet-savvy audience through its
online edition. The Courier’s weekly print edition is distributed on stands
around the campus on Thursday mornings.
Courier is a weekly publication of Pasadena City College with a web edition
produced and edited by students as part of the journalism program. As a service
to the campus community, the staff reports and comments on issues important to
readers.
Unlike any other program at PCC, Courier is independent from the
college. It has been a unique medium for students, faculty , staff,
administration and alumni to voice their concerns since 1915.
Courier, which was known as the Chronicle in its earlier years, was a service
to the Pasadena community before the college was established. Once the campus
transformed from a high school to a community college, the student newspaper
made its changes alongside.
The newspaper has reached out to the internet-savvy audience through its
online edition. The Courier’s weekly print edition is distributed on stands
around the campus on Thursday mornings.
Unlike any other program at PCC, Courier is independent from the college. It has been a unique medium for students, faculty , staff, administration and alumni to voice their concerns since 1915.
Courier, which was known as the Chronicle in its earlier years, was a service to the Pasadena community before the college was established. Once the campus transformed from a high school to a community college, the student newspaper made its changes alongside.
The newspaper has reached out to the internet-savvy audience through its online edition. The Courier’s weekly print edition is distributed on stands around the campus on Thursday mornings.
News
- Large protest erupts on first day of school
- Last minute class cuts cause uproar
- Board Of Trustees Approves Student Task Force Recommendations
- If approved, tax deal may have big impact
- U-Building project moves forward
- Lancer Radio goes live for Rose Parade
- Fashion student breaks into career early
- Electric supply company admits communication fault
- Student revolutionary in the making
- Students balance athletics with academics
Features
Sports
- Coaching staff excited after track season opener
- Women's Basketball Wins Against Cougars
- High expectations for baseball seasons
- Track and Field looks to recruitment to improve on last season’s success
- Men's Basketball Loses to Cougars
- Injuries a mainstay for football season
- Cross country team is head of the class
- Despite offseason, athletes maintain fitness through diet and exercise
- Athletic Zone keeps athletes on academic track
- Basketball brings D to tourney

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