Academics
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It is All a Matter of Perspective

Last weekend, my classmates and I had the opportunity to present the Dramatic Production Early American Life to the student body. Our production featured pieces from American literature such as "The Boom in the Calaveras Clarion," "Man without a Country," "The Death of the Hired Man," and several other short stories. The class, Intro to Dramatic Production, is a hands-on opportunity […]

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College Life
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Midterms ended… Now what?

After a busy first half of the semester and midterm examinations, I was ready for a little break. God knew that I not only needed a break from classes but needed spiritual refreshment as well. What better way to do that than to have a Bible Conference! This year’s Bible Conference was absolutely amazing! We had 5 men of God […]

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Academics Growth
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It’s a LONG Way Down!

Most of us are afraid of something. Spiders, geometry, snakes—you name it, someone is afraid of it. I am afraid of heights. I was such a scaredy-cat when I was a child that I never made it up to the top of the tall slide in the playground because I would chicken out about halfway up! Last week I had […]

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Things to Do
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College Student by Day, Pastry Cook by Night

In the spring of 2010, I had the opportunity to be involved in PCC’s Fine Arts production of Cyrano de Bergerac. This was definitely one of the most challenging and enjoyable times in my life. I have always enjoyed theater and speech in general, but I had never been involved in a humongous production like Cyrano until the second semester […]

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Have Fun, Get Involved, and Learn

Hands-on experiences can be the some of the most helpful (and fun) ways to learn. Below, our student Rachel writes about PCC's extremely popular Dramatic Production class and its recent play: Imagine the bustling, excited crowd as the people shuffle into their seats. The crowded space never bothered the audience—they know that the show is going to be great! A […]

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