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PHOTOS: Harvest Fest goes hog wild
- Pigs, horses, cows, face painting, birthday cupcakes and lots of pumpkins were waiting for the community at this year's Harvest Festival as the Rock Creek Campus celebrated PCC's 50th year Posted October 22, 2011
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Event features funny PANTS
- People Acting Not Too Seriously, Portland Community College’s celebrated improv comedy team, will perform improvisational comedy games similar to those performed on television’s "Whose Line Is It, Anyway?" as well as ‘Harold’ long-form improvised sketches in an upcoming event at the Sylvania Campus Posted October 21, 2011
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Student artist impresses church
- PCC student Candyce Scott has discovered a unique medium in her sculpture class and uses it to make mobiles and jewelry Posted October 21, 2011
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PCC opens a green building of firsts in Newberg
- The brand new Newberg Center is the first higher education building in Oregon and one of the first nationwide to […] Posted October 20, 2011
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Medical Assisting walks for a cure
- The PCC team reached 42 strong during the walk and raised $1,570 dollars towards a cure. Overall, the walk raised $200,000 Posted October 20, 2011
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PEAK to save college lots of money
- District President Preston Pulliams’ initiative to generate cost-saving or revenue-generating ideas from staff and faculty has been a huge success Posted October 20, 2011
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CLIMB picked to aid East Portland
- PCC's CLIMB Center will help Multnomah County Chair Jeff Cogen and Portland Mayor Sam Adams' new initiative to infuse resources into underserved Portland-area neighborhood business districts Posted October 19, 2011
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Artist returns to Cascade Campus
- Rakich's works are primarily large scale steel fabrications that are lyrical and incorporate the industrial and natural worlds Posted October 18, 2011
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Campus Roadshows in October share next phase for bond improvements at Rock Creek
- The last months of 2011 promise to be busy at PCC’s Rock Creek Campus as the Bond Project Team moves […] Posted October 18, 2011
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Newberg grand opening Saturday
- PCC invites the community at large to celebrate the grand opening of the PCC Newberg Center (135 Werth Blvd., off 99W, near Brutscher St. and Fernwood Rd.) from 3-6 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 22, (the program begins at 4 p.m.) Posted October 18, 2011