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Yumi Ken Save Long Misinari John Allen

If you haven’t caught on yet, the title of this post is not in English! It is in a language called Tok Pisin, the language spoken by the people of Papua New Guinea (PNG). A few weeks ago John Allen, missionary to PNG, came to speak in chapel here at PCC. I had the privilege of interviewing him and getting to know a little bit more about his life as a missionary. It was nice to learn a little more about PNG since I will be going there this summer to work with the Allens! Hope you enjoy it and learn something new!

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Tag You’re It

Earlier this semester, my collegian, the Bengals, went on our members’ only outing. Our vice president, Erin, planned this event. I was looking forward to this outing with excitement because this was my last outing, since I’m a senior this year! ☺ We headed to West Campus, which is on Perdido Bay, for dinner. We arrived just in time to […]

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My Rollicking Seafaring Adventure

Thanksgiving has come and gone—and so has Fine Arts. A lot of people have been asking me what it was like being in Fine Arts for the first time.  Simply put:  it was awesome.

This Thanksgiving’s performance, H.M.S. Pinafore, has been quite the adventure for me.  I have never been in Fine Arts before—or a musical for that matter!  But wow.  I was sitting at rehearsal the other day when this thought crossed my mind:

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