Academics
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Beyond the Classroom

A teacher's job is to teach, right? Give lectures, tests, quizzes--the usual classroom stuff. Maybe help us with homework or projects, and that's it. They do their duties, and we go on our way. Here at PCC, the teachers genuinely care and look out for us. For me, that really all started back with History and Political Science camp during […]

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Growth Things to Do
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If You Like Building Stuff

If you like building stuff, meet Olivia! Olivia is headed to Roatan in the Western Caribbean this summer as a member of a Youth Outreach Ministry mission team. When I asked Olivia what they'd be doing in Roatan, she said they'd be working in the school but also helping out with a lot of manual labor and building projects. I […]

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College Life
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Cooks on Campus

Food is a staple to college life.  Some of us attend certain social events just to get the great food.  Greek Rush goodies at every collegian table, doughnuts and sweets at the Turkey Bowl, fancy dinners at the formal banquets, themed menus at the Bible Conference picnic, and even the oddly traditional White Glove pizza--all involve food outside the Palms […]

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Growth
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Your Book is a Rough Draft

Benjamin Franklin wrote in his own epitaph, “The body of Benjamin Franklin, printer, like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, stripped of its lettering, and gilding, lies here, food for worms. But the work shall not be lost; for it will, as he believed, appear once more in a new and more elegant edition, revised and corrected […]

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Things to Do
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My Trip down the Mighty Coldwater

Saturday was the canoe trip student outing. Also national Pi Day (like  3.14… the mathematical sign). Also my birthday! So in other words, Saturday was a pretty exciting day for me. Each semester, there are several student outing opportunities. Some of these include a dolphin cruise, a trip to the local Gulfarium, a Blue Wahoos baseball game, and of course, […]

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