The Bolick Student Center crowded with tables. Fair goers converse with department representatives sat at these tables. A sign in the foreground reads "Education and Career Resource Fair"

PVCC’s Education and Resource Fair a Showcase of Opportunity

On Thursday, Nov. 10, the Bolick Student Center was packed with information tables for the Education and Resource Fair. Tables were covered in the free swag typical of professional fairs, as well as with eye-catching, department-specific attractions. The Engineering table stood out with an elaborate model bridge, and the Diagnostic Medical Sonography table with a […]

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Table setups and fair-goers at the Education and Resource Fair.

PVCC’s Education and Resource Fair a Showcase of Opportunity

On Thursday, Nov. 10, the Bolick Student Center was packed with information tables for the Education and Resource Fair. Tables were filled with the free swag typical of professional fairs, as well as with eye-catching, department-specific attractions. The Engineering table stood out with an elaborate model bridge, and the Diagnostic Medical Sonography table with a […]

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Cover design for the 2022 edition of "The Fall Line".

Student Writing and Art Journal, “The Fall Line”, Going Strong After 14 Years

Interested in getting your creative work seen? Consider submitting it to PVCC’s student-run literary journal. The Fall Line has been publishing student creative writing and art for 14 years and is still going strong, curating a selection of fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, comics, and visual art for a yearly issue every spring. Past issues are […]

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Actor Sam Rockwell and actress Saoirse Ronan play the role of detectives in "See How They Run".

The Play’s the Thing: Self-reflexive Murder Mystery “See How They Run” is Good, Clean Fun

See How They Run is an irreverent murder mystery that differentiates itself from all the other irreverent murder mysteries coming out in the wake of 2019’s smash hit Knives Out through an obsession with self-reference. While hardly breaking new ground, it’s nevertheless a quality entry in the ongoing murder mystery renaissance. In 1950s London, the […]

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