James Hill
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PCC Chamber Choir goes on tour
- PCC students and middle-schoolers will perform in Virginia City, Carson City, and take a river boat cruise and hit the Hard Rock Cafe Posted May 10, 2010
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Q & A: Sweden’s Andreas Correa is getting fit at PCC
- Correa, a mixed martial arts expert and former Navy Ranger in Sweden, is taking the Fit Tech program by storm Posted May 10, 2010
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Learn about adoption rights at Sylvania get-together
- This event is hosted by the Infant Adoption Training Initiative and supported by PCC’s Early Education and Family Studies program, 'Understanding Infant Adoption' Posted May 7, 2010
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Join students, staff in veterans forum
- This event to promote understanding and answer questions will be facilitated by Kurt Simonds, Division Dean for Student Support Services. All students, student-veterans, faculty and staff are welcome and encouraged to participate Posted May 7, 2010
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Google Picture of 640 N. Cutter Circle
- Posted May 6, 2010
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‘End of the Year’ party set for Melody Ballroom
- Student government’s (ASPCC) Annual End of Year Party is upon us. This year’s theme is “Enchanted Masquerade” and attendees are encouraged to wear costumes Posted May 6, 2010
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Public Affairs media and Web site report for April 2010
- Here is a look at some of the news stories about PCC from around the local area and the nation […] Posted May 5, 2010
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Theatre Arts presents the hilarious ‘All in the Timing’
- There are six plays, for a combined two hours of pure comic genius. It features nine great actors (and singers!) and more than a dozen technical crew members Posted May 5, 2010
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Check out PCC Theatre Arts all-student ‘Sundowners’ play
- This year, the single short play is touring to the Sylvania, Cascade and Rock Creek campuses. The 10-minute original play, “Sundowners,” was produced entirely by PCC theatre students Posted May 4, 2010
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Cascade ASPCC challenges students to walk, bike to school
- The Walk ‘n Bike Challenge is a friendly competition between Oregon schools to see who walks or bikes to school the most Posted April 29, 2010