PVCC Community Voices

PVCC faculty and student answer questions submitted to the Sept. 11 Teach-in.   As a student, how can we bring about positive change to the community without being political? From a Faculty perspective. As an individual, you cannot change others around you. However, you can first look inward and find your true voice. Understanding your […]

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The Cost of Free Speech

National Public Radio Visits PVCC

Anna G. Agee, staff writer As students filed into the North Hall Meeting Room, at PVCC, Doug Smith, a co-host from National Public Radio and “Your Weekly Constitutional,” stood at the front of the room a few more remarks about our first amendment with a stack of miniature Constitutions. His co-host, Stewart Harris, was running behind. Connie Jorgensen, Assistant […]

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Expressing Your Voting Rights

Jake DeLaurier, staff writer   While most people might not want to think about another election until at least 2020, from Sept. 25-29 seven clubs at PVCC worked to inform and register students for this November’s gubernatorial election. These clubs were LBGT+, Phi Theta Kappa (PTK), Black Student Alliance (BSA), Student Government Association (SGA), Virginia21 […]

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