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Habitat for PCC’s humanity
Many people think of the Sylvania Campus as merely several buildings surrounded by parking lots, a few lawns, some trees […] Posted May 29, 2006
She’s graphic by design
Amy Wiltbank doesn’t mind being too graphic. Actually, she loves it. Wiltbank and more than 30 of her classmates in […] Posted May 29, 2006
It’s all about location, location, location
One thing is for sure – the Civil Engineering Technology program, with new equipment and partnerships, is the ideal place […] Posted May 22, 2006
Gwaltney-Beaumont loves to be grounded
PCC grounds keepers do their own mulching and recycling. They must deal with urban and rural landscapes at six locations. […] Posted May 22, 2006
Intramurals no turkey, thanks to Traweek
The chicken chase. The Lapbusters. The turkey trot. The paper airplane toss. These are just the few of the multitude […] Posted May 15, 2006
Rosalie Tucker’s dance card full thanks to scholarship
Rosalie Tucker dreams about doing many things. Now, she doesn’t have to dream. Tucker, 25, was selected as one of […] Posted May 15, 2006
The Art Beat goes on at PCC
There is something for everyone at Portland Community College’s 19th annual Art Beat festival. Art Beat 2006 will spread across […] Posted May 8, 2006
Building the right career
Karl Lange knows what his students are going through. A few years ago, he was just like them. Lange, a […] Posted May 1, 2006
Linda Peterson cultivates a new career
After 17 years in the insurance business, PCC second-year student Linda Peterson wanted a new career. And she got it. […] Posted May 1, 2006
There will be plenty of luck at this play
In honor of Arthur Miller’s passing, PCC is presenting Miller’s first professionally produced play, “The Man Who Had All the […] Posted May 1, 2006