James Hill
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PCC Financial Aid Day set for Saturday, Jan. 29
- Each campus in the college’s district will be open for students from all over the area to stop by and get help on their financial aid form Posted January 27, 2011
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Free tickets to Pauling Science Lecture available
- Nancy Cartwright of the London School of Economics is the next speaker in the Linus Pauling Science, Technology and Society Lecture Series Posted January 25, 2011
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Cascade Festival of African Films hosts Baba Wagué Diakité
- The well-known local ceramic artist will introduce the film ‘White Lion’ on the African film festival’s Family Film Day Posted January 21, 2011
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Oregon Transfer Days gives students a path to four-year schools
- The PCC fair will educate community college students on four-year baccalaureate opportunities and other services in the state and region Posted January 21, 2011
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International Education challenges all to sing-a-thon
- This Karaoke-style sing-a-thon will offer prizes to all singers and refreshments will be provided Posted January 20, 2011
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PCC Foundation gets own night with Trail Blazers
- People who buy tickets for the Feb. 1 home game will help raise money for student scholarships and get an opportunity to shoot hoops on the Rose Garden court Posted January 20, 2011
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Q & A with a Financial Aid Day expert
- Rock Creek Campus student Ezequiel Lopez Reyes tells students how they can make their PCC Financial Aid Day a good one Posted January 19, 2011
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Learn about the PCC finances in ‘Budget 101’
- Want to know how the PCC budget may affect the college? Then attend a “Budget 101” bi-annual budget forum at the Rock Creek Campus Posted January 19, 2011
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Powwow, club promote Native American culture
- The United Tribes Club at PCC volunteers its time for the annual powwow and wants to connect students to their tradition Posted January 17, 2011
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PCC presents ‘The Vagina Monologues’ Feb. 11-13
- Damali ayo, the amusing observer of race and culture, will appear at PCC’s presentation of this international play, featuring stories from women around the world Posted January 14, 2011