Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

Jesus Duran Reyes, staff writer   Screenwriter and director Martin McDonagh, added another dark comedy to his resume, along with seven Oscar nominations in his fourth featured film. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is the story of an ambitious mother of two, Mildred Hayes, played by Frances McDormand. She is a fearless woman willing to […]

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Life Lessons From William Shakespeare

Madison Weikle, staff writer   “The world sucks… being a teenager sucks,” states Lia Wallace, college prep programs manager and camp director of the American Shakespeare Theater Company in Staunton, Virginia. Wallace was born and raised by a Shakespeare-centered family in Philadelphia. Although she reveled in the nerdy stigma of being a “Shakespeare kid,” she […]

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Technology Squad of PVCC

Andrew Ferralli, staff writer   It is the day before a paper is due, but MyPVCC is not logging in, nor is Gmail accepting any password. Will the paper get in on time? What is the best option while in this panic situation? IT Support Services are the ones to contact for assistance. From students […]

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PVCC Library, Ensuring Academic Success

Madison Weikle, staff writer   “You can always start here,” says the Director of Library Services Crystal Newell. Whether someone needs help finding resources and access to a computer or just a place to study, the Betty Sue Jessup Library, located in the main building of PVCC right across from the coffee bar, is happy […]

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Second Annual Greenway Symposium

Skye Scott, assistant editor   On Jan. 21, 2018, St. Anne’s-Belfield School (STAB) held their second annual Greenway Symposium. The Symposium was entirely student run and designed to connect STAB more closely with the local community. The Symposium speakers were all authors in various genres: John Grisham, Paul Perrone, John Hart, and Dr. William Winter. […]

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Top Girls: Women From Top to Bottom

Bryn Dotson, staff writer   The Live Arts lobby in downtown Charlottesville was buzzing with white noise and chatter, people talking animatedly with finger food in hand. A sudden ping from a glass grabbed the crowd’s attention, drawing their eyes to a couple of women standing in the middle of the cozy seating area. The […]

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The Heroes of Harlem

Tyler Gaines, staff writer   Feb. 17, PVCC hosted a weekend of theater. Of Ebony Embers: Vignettes of the Harlem Renaissance was among  the line-up. In honor of Black History Month, the show payed homage to the African-American struggles and artistic vision of the time. The cast and crew were impressive, as The Core Ensemble […]

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