Student Government Association News Sept. 2016
The Student Government Association (SGA) of Piedmont Virginia Community College represents the rights, interests, and concerns of the student body to the college officials of PVCC while promoting an effective communication network between students and college officials. It is the largest and most influential student organization in the school. The departments in the SGA are: […]
Continue ReadingWe Deserve to Belong
Clubs and other organizations within Piedmont Virginia Community College afford students opportunities which would not materialize in any other manner. Our school offers more than 40 clubs to choose from, open to part-time and full-time students, and they are free. What a wonderful way to meet other students of similar interests. The club listings in […]
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Don’t miss this year’s selection for the One Book Project!
Pick up your free copy of The Circle while supplies last—at the table on club day or at the PVCC library. As you read, share your reaction by tweeting with the hashtag: #PvccOneBook Look for speakers and contests this semester.
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PVCC One Book Project: Complete the Circle
This semester, PVCC presents the 2016 One Book Project, featuring the novel The Circle, by David Eggers. 2016 will introduce a live tweet component by which students can share their thoughts on the story as they read it, according to Assistant Professor Tamara Whyte, a member of the One Book Project Committee. “Readers will be […]
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A Merging of Dimensions
Joe Fowler, Staff Writer The date was July 15, 2016. Citizens of the Divided State of Americana walked beneath half-staff flags. Social and mainstream media outlets preached words of division, pitting citizen against citizen. The streets filled with protesters, police, riot squads and gunfire. Amidst the chaos of the real world, a rift between the […]
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No Longer Unknown: The Music and Beyond
Joe Fowler, Staff Writer It was just past 3:30 in the afternoon on May 27 when I arrived at the dig site to meet my colleague, Rob Richmond. Archaeology became a trying trade in the new millennium. The internet obscured the truth in an opaque haze of media lies and conspiracy theories. But, there we […]
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Patrick Fritz: The Man
Patrick Fritz has taken a 180-degree turn from his high school days in Harrisonburg where he graduated second from the bottom of his class. Fritz started working restaurant jobs at 13, and within a few years he began following the older party crowd, slipping into bars at 17. He was on a slippery slope. His […]
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The Fall Line Debuts May 2
PVCC’s many clubs and organizations give students a way to express themselves and share common interests. The Fall Line, PVCC’s literary magazine, gives students a way to share their work as well as gives their peers an opportunity to see some of the talent we have here at PVCC. This year’s edition of The Fall […]
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PVCC: Past and Future
Piedmont Virginia Community College has served as a center of education for students for over 50 years. Around 213,000 students have taken classes on campus, more than 12,000 associate degrees and certificates have been awarded to students, and over 500 students transfer to four-year schools each year. Moreover, local businesses rely on PVCC to bolster […]
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