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Powwow builds connections
The 11th annual WACIPI Traditional Winter Powwow at the Sylvania Campus features Native American drum groups, dancing, food, crafts and a chance for people to reconnect with their heritage. Posted January 19, 2010
Fin Aid Day Jan. 30
The event hosted by PCC is held annually in conjunction with other colleges statewide to assist students in applying for federal financial aid Posted January 4, 2010
Top Feature Stories of 2009
Best of 2009 Each week during the past year, we have featured the story of a student, faculty, staff member […] Posted December 28, 2009
Gov. announces $1 million for PCC’s Net Zero plan
The money will help start up the $15.4 million plan that aims to retrofit the Sylvania Campus’ 1960s-era structures to reduce greenhouse gases and make it carbon neutral. Posted December 21, 2009
Bicycle commuting grows in popularity at PCC
Ridership is growing across the district and one campus has to install more bike racks to meet demand. Posted December 14, 2009
Take the Blue Train
What do PCC’s newest facilities have in common? They both sit on TriMet’s MAX blue line. Posted December 7, 2009
Holiday giving drives can help
Once Thanksgiving comes around, PCC staff, faculty and students start getting into a very giving mood. And this year is no exception. Posted November 30, 2009
A mom-in-law helps a campus grow
Rock Creek Campus President David Rule's mother-in-law, Patricia Mason, is getting to work growing veggies in the community garden. Posted November 23, 2009
International Ed Week bridges culture gap
Kabir Khanna is a PCC student from India who thinks that PCC’s annual event can foster cultural understanding between F-1 Visa students and the community. Posted November 9, 2009
PCC gets with the Climate Action Plan
College President Preston Pulliams signs the document that will put sustainable practices into PCC coursework, building upkeep and day-to-day business. Posted November 2, 2009