James Hill
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PCC, PSU agree on new co-admissions agreement
- The two schools renewed a streamlined co-admission agreement that makes it easier for students to take classes at both institutions Posted February 1, 2012
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Southeast Center Town Hall covers important legislative issues
- On Monday, Jan. 30, more than 60 community members attended the Southeast Center Town Hall, featuring State Senator Jackie Dingfelder and Representatives Michael Dembrow and Alissa Keny-Guyer Posted February 1, 2012
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PCC Shuttle has record year for number of riders
- In 2011, 84,560 riders used the six PCC shuttles. That is up by 15,500 riders from 2010 when 69,014 people used the college’s transit system Posted January 31, 2012
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PCC looking for alumni who sparkle
- For its 50th year, the college wants to honor 50 special alumni that have changed the community and wants the public to send in its nominees by Jan. 31 Posted January 31, 2012
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PCC celebrates Year of the Dragon at Legin
- The 10th Annual Asian New Year Celebration will feature music, entertainment and food at the Legin Restaurant Banquet Hall Posted January 30, 2012
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Civil Rights legend coming to PCC for speaking series
- Hollis Watkins participated in the first Woolworth’s lunch counter sit-in in Mississippi and led a 'Freedom School' in 1963, to name a few Posted January 27, 2012
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State legislators to host town hall meeting at Southeast Center
1 - State Senator Jackie Dingfelder and Representatives Michael Dembrow and Alissa Keny-Guyer are hosting a town hall at 6:30 p.m., Monday, Jan. 30, Mt. Tabor Hall, Southeast Center Posted January 26, 2012
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Bond program making a big difference at Sylvania Campus
- The Sylvania Campus bond planning is in full force and the bunker-style and “brutalist” architecture you se with most of the buildings there will be getting much-needed facelifts Posted January 25, 2012
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Film festival sheds light on African Diaspora experience
- This year’s Cascade Festival of African Films, one of the longest running of its kind in the U.S. at 22 years, features appearances by two young directors who focus on the lives of Africans newly arrived in the United States Posted January 25, 2012
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PCC powwow showcases local Native culture
- On Jan. 21, the annual Winter Powwow featured drumming and dancing, children activities, a college fair, Native vendors and a community dinner. This is a photo gallery recap of the 2012 event Posted January 24, 2012