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Bells

  Bells ring. Class begins. Bells ring. Class ends. You study for a bit, do your homework, and before you know it the day is over. It happens again the next day: bells ring, class begins. Bells ring, class ends. You then realize the week is over, followed by the month, followed by the semester. The next thing you know, […]

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The Question Page
Future Students
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The Question Page

When I arrived at PCC for the first time four years ago, I can still remember wandering around campus looking for the Academic Center. I must have looked lost because a nice girl spontaneously came to my rescue. She pointed me in the right direction, but I got lost again two minutes later. Finally, I decided to just sit on a […]

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Academics
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Where Math Meets Creativity

When I think model-sized speedboats, submarines, air gliders, hovercraft, and amphibious vehicles, I think engineering competition at PCC. Every time I hear about the specifications for each year's competition, I can't help but think, "This is just too cool." Every year, any engineering student can compete in the engineering competition by working with a team to meet that year's challenge. […]

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Future Students
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For High Schoolers

This one is especially for the high schoolers out there. I loved high school. For some reason it seems to be associated with energy drinks and fast food. I loved the energy. I loved the friends. I also loved graduating. Four years later, here I am graduating from college and preparing for another four years of school. Wow, that makes […]

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Reflections of an Albino Squirrel

Squirrels. There are squirrels running all over campus. You don’t see them very often during the winter, but they’re all over the place when it’s warmer, running up and down trees, sniffing around the Campanile, and hiding behind the stone benches. Of course there's also that popular albino squirrel running around here. If you’ve never bothered to stop to watch a squirrel, they can be quite entertaining. I’ve done it several times (no, I don’t randomly stand by the Campanile to watch squirrels by myself), and I’ve seen that squirrels do some of the most hilarious things.

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