Academics Things to Do
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A Trip to the Art Museum

I'm not much of an artist. My drawing is as basic as basic can be, but that's okay. Writing is my craft, and drawing and painting are another's. That's why PCC offers the studio art and graphic design majors. The art and design students' best artwork is framed and displayed in the Visual and Performing Arts building galleries. In many […]

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Academics College Life
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Research and Relax

I've visited libraries for as long as I can remember.  Since the time I could walk, I've enjoyed searching the shelves for a new book to read. Here at PCC, it's absolutely no different.  In fact, I work at the Rebekah Horton Library and know every shelf from top to bottom. The Library is a wonderful place to study and […]

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A Teacher Thing

This semester, I got to do something that every education major looks forward to with a mixture of excitement and dread—I got to create my first bulletin board. It's exciting to get to do a "teacher thing," but also a little scary because the bulletin board carries a significant part of my grade. I had seen so many people before […]

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Academics Growth Things to Do
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The College Bucket List

“So, Marissa, what’s on your bucket list?” a friend asked me one day. I laughed.  “I don’t do bucket lists.  They’re overrated.” “Well, then, is there anything you’ve always wanted to do here at the college?” I paused.  Now that my friend mentioned it, I remembered one big thing that I want to do here before I graduate. “Jaffé Strings.” I […]

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Academics College Life Growth
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Like a Chicken With Its Head Cut Off

You’ve heard the phrase “running around like a chicken with its head cut off,” but did you know that chickens who have had their heads cut off really can run around for a few minutes without a head? Don’t think about that too hard, it’s pretty disturbing. With midterms upon us, it’s easy to become stressed and worried. We might […]

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