College Life
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A New Age, a New Summit Yearbook

I had the opportunity to work on the Summit yearbook staff throughout this past year, and on behalf of the Summit staff, I am pleased to tell you about the 2013-2014 interactive yearbook! A lot of time and effort was put into this book, but it's finally in print and in the hands of our student body. Putting the yearbook together has been so much fun. Just a few days before distribution I got a sneak peak at the yearbook, and it has been so hard keeping everything a surprise. I'm just so excited that I don't even know how to express it!

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Growth
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Facing Finals with Our Father

"Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might." --Ephesians 6:10 We have just a little time left in the semester, and I know it can be hard to find the strength to continue studying. But think of our reward: when finals are done, we get to enjoy our families, friends, and whatever else […]

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College Life
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Our Year: To "Summit" All Up

I stood in line to pick up my Summit. This is always an exciting event for me; however, I apparently wasn't as excited as the college freshman next to me experiencing the joys of a yearbook for the first time . . . in her life! The girl beside me squealed in what I guessed was delight as a friendly […]

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College Life
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Your Vote, Your Voice: Spring 2014 Photo Contest

Everyone is voting nowadays. We don't know who first invented the idea of voting, but it was brilliant. We know we would have voted for it! We like to vote because it gives us a voice in a big and opinionated world. And we don't just like to vote on our politicians and legislation. We vote on the smallest dog at the pet show and our favorite breakfast sandwich at a restaurant; we even vote on how we want to vote.

Well, it's that time again to put in your own vote! We want to hear your voice in the contest for student-submitted photos.

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Academics Things to Do
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And the Winner Is . . .

Once again, it's that time of year. I like to think of it as "competition season." The spring semester at PCC can get very competitive for many students. Freshman nursing students are competing for the highest grades to stay in their program (one of the reasons we have such a great nursing program), while others are striving to win the Vision Scholarship. Elections are held for many offices on campus; collegians, classes, and the student body will dub new presidents, choristers, and chaplains for the upcoming year.

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