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PCC, partners help people start again with a clean slate
- PORTLAND, Ore. - On Saturday, July 9 at Portland Community College's Cascade Campus, more than 4,000 people got a second chance. Posted July 21, 2005
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Governor presents plan for funding education
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Gov. Ted Kulongoski made it clear - education is critical to the state. On Wednesday, July 20, the governor visited the Sylvania Campus at Portland Community College as part of his effort to present his Education Enterprise Plan to residents around the state. Posted July 21, 2005
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Moriarty Building Completes Cascade Expansion
- PCC will be dedicating the final building of the 2000 bond expansion projects on the Cascade Campus on Wednesday, Oct. 12, from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Posted July 20, 2005
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Governor hosts 'town hall' on school plan
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Gov. Ted Kulongoski will take his education tour to Portland Community College to discuss his proposal for a better, more stable way to pay for education pre-kindergarten through graduate school. Posted July 19, 2005
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This PCC Northview Gallery exhibit has byte
- SYLVANIA CAMPUS - Artists Katherine Bovee and Philippe Blanc are into computers literally. Posted July 14, 2005
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PCC student takes the bronze in diesel competition
- ROCK CREEK CAMPUS - A Portland Community College student has gained national attention for his work in diesel technology. Posted July 14, 2005
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High school students to construct eco-friendly building
- ROCK CREEK CAMPUS - A dozen high school students from Aloha, Franklin, and Benson are taking part in the second year of a three-year project of PCC's Building Construction Technology program, called "Framing Student Success." Posted July 13, 2005
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PCC Board finalizes budget for 2005-06
- PORTLAND, Ore. - The Portland Community College Board of Directors voted to adopt the general fund budget at its Thursday, June 16 meeting. The adopted budget for the 2005-06 fiscal year is $134,583,291. Posted July 1, 2005
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PCC student uses Bosnian experience and wins Marylhurst writing competition
- PORTLAND, Ore. - As the adage goes, "write what you know." And Kara Blandi knows Bosnia. So much so, that the Portland Community College student's nonfiction short story about her experiences in the war-torn country won the Marylhurst University short story writing competition. Blandi beat out students from area community colleges to win the top prize, which includes $100 and a free writing class at Marylhurst. Posted July 1, 2005
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PCC's Theater Arts program raises curtain on 2005-06 season schedule
- SYLVANIA CAMPUS - Snappy musicals, poignant dramas, outrageous comedies and fresh new material seen nowhere else. Posted July 1, 2005