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Bikes, Segways take over Sylvania
Bicycles, Segways, and bus riding were some of the topics discussed during an alternative transportation fair in the Upper Mall at Sylvania Posted November 7, 2011
PCC grows for 17th straight term
The college has grown 42 percent during the past five years and is increasingly being partnered with by local and state leaders to help kick-start the economy Posted November 4, 2011
The October 2011 website statistics. Media: Margaret Carter shines
Media really liked Sylvania Campus' new fuel cells to help power the HT Building and the Sen. Margaret Carter building dedication Posted November 3, 2011
Beidler wins at ArtPrize awards
In October, Evertt Beidler was named the recipient of the Ox-Bow Residency Award at ArtPrize 2011 in Grand Rapids, Mich. Posted October 31, 2011
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The Newberg Center, the college’s new LEED Platinum campus, is the first building in the state to be on the path to Net Zero Posted October 30, 2011
Dragon boat team paddles to win
The team placed fourth in this year’s Portland Rose Festival’s “Mixed Division C” group for dragon boating, competing against nearly 100 other teams in the category Posted October 27, 2011
Cascade salutes Carter, PCC's 50th
Sen. Margaret Carter, a former student and faculty member of PCC, spent her time in the State Legislature advocating for PCC, education and the community Posted October 24, 2011
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
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
The team was led by team captains and current students Stephen Date and Halley Bond, and included nine other students, the program director Jin Kim and program instructor Virginia Chambers, and 29 family members and friends. 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