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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie might as well have been written by AI

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PVCC Hosts Documentary Screening and Discussion

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A Taste of Tavola

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Nettle Shirts Puppet Show Entertains the Deaf and Hearing

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Author: Deadra Miller

Dates To Remember

December 9, 2019September 26, 2022Deadra Miller

— Cru’s Cider and Soularium *— Dec. 4, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Bolick Student Center — De-stress Week: Aerobic Exercise * — Dec. 4, noon to 1 p.m., Bolick Student Center — De-stress with Maker’s Joy * — Dec. 5, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., North Mall Meeting Room — De-stress Week: Hot Cocoa […]

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Taking PVCC’s Student Survey

December 9, 2019September 26, 2022Jessica Adkins, online editor

Jessica Adkins, online editor       Every year, PVCC sends out a survey for students to complete. The survey is used to help faculty at PVCC figure out what they can do to better the services that PVCC offers to students. As an incentive for filling out the survey this year, each student who completes it […]

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Arrive Early for the Pottery Club Sale

December 9, 2019September 26, 2022Matthew Minecci, staff writer

Matthew Minecci, staff writer      Coming soon on Saturday, Dec. 7, the Dickinson building will be filled to the brim with people looking to buy the perfect Christmas gift or a beautiful pot. On that day, the Pottery Club is holding a massive sale where all the students from PVCC’s Ceramics classes get together to […]

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Grand Illumination Lights up the Holidays

December 9, 2019September 26, 2022Samuel Huff, staff writer

Samuel Huff, staff writer The holidays are a time for families to unify and for communities to come together. Some cities have traditions of pop-up ice-skating rinks, beautiful lights displays, and maybe even Santas on every corner. Here in Charlottesville, we have our own special tradition: The Grand Illumination, which takes place Dec. 6, 2019. […]

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PVCC Chorus Sings Holiday Favorites 

December 9, 2019September 26, 2022Elizabeth Phan, staff writer

Elizabeth Phan, staff writer On Dec 2, at 3 p.m. on the Main Stage of the V. Earl Dickinson Building, the PVCC Chorus will take the stage and sing holiday classics such as “The First Noel” and Kim Brickman’s “Hope Is Born Again.”  The event is free, and anyone can come to the concert along […]

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SI Increases Student Success

December 9, 2019September 26, 2022Samuel Huff, staff writer

Samuel Huff, staff writer It is no secret that students transitioning from high school to college life have their fair share of challenges that they are destined to meet, but what if one of your first classes of your first semester was one of PVCC’s most difficult courses? For students with a desire to enter […]

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Olugbemiga Adekunle in his halloween costume

PVCC Welcomes New Dean

December 9, 2019September 26, 2022Jessica Adkins, online editor

Jessica Adkins, online editor In the midst of the hustle and bustle in the math wing of PVCC’s Main Building lies the office of PVCC’s new dean. Olugbemiga, pronounced “Beng-gah,” Adekunle is PVCC’s new dean of business, mathematics, and technologies. While Adekunle enjoys being the dean, it was not something he had always wanted to […]

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Col. Hughes at the podium

Gordonsville’s Celebration of Veterans

December 4, 2019December 4, 2019Deadra Miller

On Nov. 9, Gordonsville’s Mayor  Robert Coiner, and city celebrated the local veteran heroes. Annually, Gordonsville hosts a parade that involves many communities. From local marching bands to blacksmiths, everyone who signs up by Gordonsville’s application deadline has a spot in the parade.  This year, there were approximately four side streets filled with participants for […]

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De-Stress Week: Make Studying Fun

December 4, 2019December 4, 2019Veronica Reyes, staff writer

Veronica Reyes, staff writer As the cold winter breeze shakes the trees at PVCC, students are preparing for final exams. Tensions are rising as students and faculty brace themselves for finals. However, to alleviate the stress and anxiety of final exams and the end of the grading period, the PVCC Student Government Association is hosting […]

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Students working on their pottery pieces during class

Ideas Made Real in Ceramics Class

December 4, 2019December 4, 2019Matthew Minecci

Matthew Minecci, staff writer In the Dickinson Building, on the first floor and at the end of the hall, there lies a large room. In it, students can let their creativity flow free by using the magic of clay. With the help of their teacher, Professor of Art Tom Clarkson, they have the ability to […]

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